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He said the F-word so he really means business
Here are a few options: https://www.serverhunter.com/#query=country_code:RU
Or if you really need 15 GB of disk: https://www.serverhunter.com/#query=country_code:RU+storage_capacity:>=15
Going to be hard, since payments are sanctioned.
You still got the 50RUB providers which is 0.80$ ish if you manage to pay.
Add that fkin dollar to 3 and go with vstoike.
You can try Veesp (formerly Vstoike). The HDD plans with 512MB RAM start from 3EUR/month:
https://veesp.com
Serverum can be a good option also: https://serverum.com
Still got the 512MB for 9€/y pretty solid.
Maybe try firstbyte and ihor
Hostvds is also an option
Is there any obvious reason to have a VPS in Russia over other countries if you are not in Russia?
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As far as I know the sanctions are not targeting russian companies in general. There is gateways like cardlink, that allow payments in rubel from any bank, and ofc cryptostuff.
Doing literally anything that would be punished or taken down if it was hosted in another country, while at the same time being a lot easier to access as foreigner, compared to china, iran and the likes.
This. If Putin says 'niet internet' then you can't connect. Except you live in Russia.
Try one provider as they do offer Moscow location with 1Gbps port:
https://oneprovider.com/onecloud/pricing#world-map-markers