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Tiny VPS in Germany with IPv4?
I want to host my private, low volume mail server at home and merely need the VPS to tunnel its IPv4 address to my mail server (with Wireguard).
128MB RAM, 100MBit/s (with a few 100 GB of traffic) and 1GB HDD should be sufficient.
Might also consider other countries such as Switzerland, France or Netherlands.
Price should be below 3€/month (which is what Netcup offers).
Thanks!
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Oracle Cloud Free Tier. You should try it.
That's a good idea. What is the reputation like of their IPv4 address ranges? Are they on RBLs?
Oracle blocks port 25.
If you want KVM, it may be a bit difficult to find something below $3/m at regular prices in these countries. Perhaps wait until BF/CM?
If you're happy with OVZ, the chances may be better, but 128MB-RAM VPSes with an IPv4 are rare these days
https://console.webhosting24.com/cart.php?gid=42
MUC Xeon KVM 1024MB NVMe
Starting from €2,92EUR
Monthly
1 vCore @ 2.40+ GHz
Fair Share CPU Usage
1024 MB Memory
20 GB NVMe Storage
Unmetered Bandwidth @1Gbit/s
1 IPv4 Address
1 IPv6 /64 subnet
6
Available
Out of stock
Outbound only I presume? If so, you don't have to send direct from the mailserver's tunnelled IP, for low volume you could use one of the mail relay services with a free tier (e.g. sendinblue). Such services tend not to have stellar reliability on their free plans, but it's a big ask/hope to get a cheap VPS with a clean IP.
I have: 128 MB RAM/10 GB Disk/Idk what bandwidth/1 IPv4 for 2.68€/yr from NetCup. If they are transferable, I may be willing to part with it for a reasonable offer.
That's an insane deal. I would keep it if I were you.
Both inbound and outbound is blocked.
That deal must be a promotion from years ago
There is 6 available on 1GB plan
Oh, sorry, you're right -- I was looking at the 512MB plan (for €1,25/m), which is out of stock
But the thing is, given that the 1GB plan costs €2,92/m, the netcup plan would be a better deal for €2,99/m
For 3€ you can take 2GB from us. We are in germany. Look up our website if you are interessed.
You should probably add your website link to your signature or to your post. A normal person won't open your profile picture/created discussions to find your host.
If Openvz is okay you can check ramnode $12/y deal
They have NL Location
I'm interested in this, let me know if you still have it.
Serverdiscounter comes to 1,95€/mon+ 5€ setup fee, or 23€ish per year for 1GB RAM, 1vCore, 10GB SSD KVM.
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/182072/anyone-tried-serverdiscounter-1vcore-10gb-ssd-1gb-ram-100-mbits-1-ipv4-kvm-for-23-40-year#latest
Reviews aren't the best, apparently...however, there is a free 24h trial, so you could YABS it first.
https://www.kts24.com/vps
Starting at 1,49 € per month and located in the Netherlands.
Ionos & Strato 1 Euro / month
https://www.strato.de/server/linux-vserver/mini-vserver/
https://www.ionos.de/server/vps
But they have time travel machine!!!
Debian 12 is actually out, as testing.
https://www.debian.org/releases/testing/releasenotes
Stay ahead of the competition, eh?
Out? It's not out but in development/testing phase - which is out/available from the beginning. (Packages & versions: work in progress)
First sentence from your link: This is a work-in-progress version of the Release Notes for Debian 12, codename bookworm, which isn't released yet.
Debian testing is the current development state of the next stable Debian distribution.
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianTesting
2021-08-14: bullseye is released, and bookworm becomes testing
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianBookworm
Okay, I phrased it wrong. But you get the point, you can download Debian 12
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/amd64/iso-cd/debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso
I know, I know, but that's DebianTesting and should not be called Debian 12 ;-) Debian testing is the current development state of the next stable Debian distribution. At the same moment we get Debian 12, there will be new testing for the next Debian release.
I hope that's just mistake on their side and they don't actually offer unreleased unstable OS in development state without security updates
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They are currently running a Halloween promotion
link
Thanks for the advice, i will!
I do, you can PM me with an offer. There's a 25 euro transfer fee though(I think).
i need a small vps in nederland very cheap