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What is your smallest VPS in 2024?

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  • @brian777 said:
    a free lifetime 64mb kvm

    Where have get this VPS?

  • When it comes to the smallest disk (892MB):

    root@dm1:~# df -h
    Filesystem         Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
    /dev/ploop15698p1  892M  520M  305M  64% /
    none               4.0M     0  4.0M   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
    none               192M     0  192M   0% /dev
    tmpfs              192M     0  192M   0% /dev/shm
    tmpfs               77M  100K   77M   1% /run
    tmpfs              5.0M     0  5.0M   0% /run/lock
    none               192M     0  192M   0% /run/shm
    root@dm1:~# free -h
                   total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available
    Mem:           384Mi        25Mi       338Mi       0.0Ki        19Mi       358Mi
    Swap:             0B          0B          0B
    

    ...and I've got some great containers with 128MB from Gullo, all working (idling) fine:

    root@fin:~# free -h
                  total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available
    Mem:          128Mi        15Mi        86Mi       1.0Mi        26Mi       111Mi
    Swap:            0B          0B          0B
    
  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker
    edited February 2024

    Multiple 256MB FreeBSD VPS but with my own tight kernel. Also multiple old thin client boxes with 8 to 32 MB and one "print server" box with 4 MB running diverse (stripped down) linux distros like tinycore.

    And hey if push comes to shove there's still DOS ...

    (To be fair I should mention that when one is used to work with MCUs even 1 MB is insanely much RAM ...)

    Thanked by 1loay
  • @allen314 said:

    @brian777 said:
    a free lifetime 64mb kvm

    Where have get this VPS?

    virmach, when they still crazy, also it has 1 IPv4

  • 256MB nat vps from Gullo's hosting. Running some opensource stuff

  • @brian777 said:

    @allen314 said:

    @brian777 said:
    a free lifetime 64mb kvm

    Where have get this VPS?

    virmach, when they still crazy, also it has 1 IPv4

    They are always crazy

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    Btw, I just saw a provider calling 1 GB VPS "useless" and "crappy" in the thread list... (and thought "you must be either a clueless idiot or very desperate to generate sales")

  • @jsg said:
    Btw, I just saw a provider calling 1 GB VPS "useless" and "crappy" in the thread list... (and thought "you must be either a clueless idiot or very desperate to generate sales")

    I remember the days when dedicated servers with 256 MB memory and 6 GB SCSI disks were very expensive.

    Thanked by 1jsg
  • @KnightHider said:

    @jsg said:
    Btw, I just saw a provider calling 1 GB VPS "useless" and "crappy" in the thread list... (and thought "you must be either a clueless idiot or very desperate to generate sales")

    I remember the days when dedicated servers with 256 MB memory and 6 GB SCSI disks were very expensive.

    Wait, in 1990s? I remember my home computer was equipped with Pentium (i586) and 4.33GB HDD back in 1995.

  • @noisycode said:

    @KnightHider said:

    @jsg said:
    Btw, I just saw a provider calling 1 GB VPS "useless" and "crappy" in the thread list... (and thought "you must be either a clueless idiot or very desperate to generate sales")

    I remember the days when dedicated servers with 256 MB memory and 6 GB SCSI disks were very expensive.

    Wait, in 1990s? I remember my home computer was equipped with Pentium (i586) and 4.33GB HDD back in 1995.

    With 4 MB RAM?

  • 384MB VPS from tinykvm.com

  • @jsg said:
    Btw, I just saw a provider calling 1 GB VPS "useless" and "crappy" in the thread list... (and thought "you must be either a clueless idiot or very desperate to generate sales")

    I sure op wonder who link you mean

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    @shruub said:

    @jsg said:
    Btw, I just saw a provider calling 1 GB VPS "useless" and "crappy" in the thread list... (and thought "you must be either a clueless idiot or very desperate to generate sales")

    I sure op wonder who link you mean

    When I wrote that the thread of said provider was on the front page. But I did - and still do not intend to - name him; my point was about the statement in the context of this thread's topic, and not to shame someone.

  • @jsg said:

    @shruub said:

    @jsg said:
    Btw, I just saw a provider calling 1 GB VPS "useless" and "crappy" in the thread list... (and thought "you must be either a clueless idiot or very desperate to generate sales")

    I sure op wonder who link you mean

    When I wrote that the thread of said provider was on the front page. But I did - and still do not intend to - name him; my point was about the statement in the context of this thread's topic, and not to shame someone.

    well, my intention was to shame him.

    Thanked by 1jsg
  • 256mb khanwebhosting vps

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    Anything under 16 GB RAM is basically a calculator with a kernel

    Thanked by 1farsighter
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