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You don't need much resources for private VPN. For public all depends on your actual usage
This will be public mate, in testing right now, and I'm expecting at least 500 subscribers in the next 6 months (got a customer base from another project and will tie this in). I know many people (including me) have a monthly VPN subscription but rarely use it, but I'd like to be prepared for all eventualites.
For commercial services, OVPN blog is a useful reference.
However, many micro services use VPS as public VPN servers and don't really seem to care much about traffic.
Basically, it has to be a dedicated server and an understanding supplier.
Have you any experience in doing this before mate? Would love any and all advice/feedback/suggestions I can get
Many VPN providers uses Oneprovider. They allow shared VPN.
Or use hosts from Eastern Europe they didn't cares about VPN.
Depends on the number of users and their required bandwidth and traffic.
It's easy to setup almost any VPN/Proxy protocol on a $1/month VPS even (1core-1GB). People even do that on Nat services these days.
You could run on 512M of ram or even less, just that the latest OS version might ask for more RAM. 1GB of RAM should be enough.
The most important is the bandwidth and the internet connection. And, of course, a clean IP.
Connection tracking is pretty heavy