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Can I have free vps

How can I apply for a free vps for study? I am an intern.

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  • Try AWS or Oracle Cloud

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  • AWS/Azure/Oracle/DigitalOcean/Vultr/Linode

  • Use your real account @Otus9051

    Jokes apart, check my signature. That is one method.

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    1. Install a VM on your PC.
    2. Use some tunnel like ngrok to connect from outside.
    3. Celebrate your fruitful studies with dancing!
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  • Try vultr or Oracle but both need working international credit/debit card.

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  • Github education pack. What exactly are you studying with vps?

  • @dosai said:
    Github education pack. What exactly are you studying with vps?

    Yes github education pack gives 100USD credit for digitalocean.
    I have used it back when I was in 1st year of my uni.

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  • I want to build my own knowledge fragment collection system, similar to memos. And learn container with docker. Thanks!

  • @dgdghub said: build my own knowledge fragment collection system

    Wow. How will you do that?

  • @dgdghub said:
    I want to build my own knowledge fragment collection system, similar to memos. And learn container with docker. Thanks!

    You can do that locally

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  • @dgdghub said:
    How can I apply for a free vps for study? I am an intern.

    Nothing is free in life

  • Apply for a Serv00 server, which is free of charge!

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    At the very least tell the specs you need.

  • Stay away from Vultr. They only give for Frankfurt location.

  • @shaikhmanal said:
    Stay away from Vultr. They only give for Frankfurt location.

    So it's free and you're complaining?

  • CabbageCabbage Member
    edited September 2024

    I would start with one of AWS free tier, Google micro server or Oracle cloud. These three provide free servers, though they are not very powerful. I recommend moving onto paid ones as soon as you get used to remote server management, as they are miles ahead.

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  • @zGato said: So it's free and you're complaining?

    Its not free. You have to deposit $5 to get through approval. Worst $5 i ever spent.

  • @shaikhmanal said:

    @zGato said: So it's free and you're complaining?

    Its not free. You have to deposit $5 to get through approval. Worst $5 i ever spent.

    A VPS for $5/yr? what a steal!

  • @shaikhmanal said: Its not free. You have to deposit $5 to get through approval. Worst $5 i ever spent.

    Wish I could say the worst $5 I ever spent was on a VPS.

  • @zGato said: A VPS for $5/yr? what a steal!

    Steal indeed. My money got stolen.

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  • @dosai said:
    Github education pack. What exactly are you studying with vps?

    GitHub education pack is the right answer. No credit card required

  • @huntercop said:

    @dosai said:
    Github education pack. What exactly are you studying with vps?

    GitHub education pack is the right answer. No credit card required

    Especially since they are quite familiar with github already.

    https://github.com/dgdghub

  • @huntercop said:

    @dosai said:
    Github education pack. What exactly are you studying with vps?

    GitHub education pack is the right answer. No credit card required

    And it's still important to note that Digitalocean requires identification and proofs (at least a student card from an eligible institution) . A student email address is not enough

  • You can join my discord channel,I provide free vps base on discord invites,nitro boots

  • defaultdefault Veteran
    edited September 2024

    @dgdghub said:
    I want to build my own knowledge fragment collection system, similar to memos. And learn container with docker. Thanks!

    Best way to learn stuff is to deploy a virtual machine on your own computer.

    Many years ago I started with a free shell to learn Linux, from online free shell providers. Nowadays one can even deploy Linux on a simple Raspberry Pi Zero or a NanoPi Neo. It is much easier and cheaper to deploy a virtual machine on your own computer though.

    For production, grab a VPS offer once you feel comfortable to host your project online.

  • zoxzox Member
    edited September 2024

    @dgdghub said:
    I want to build my own knowledge fragment collection system, similar to memos. And learn container with docker. Thanks!

    Yes, best way for leaning is to

    • Setup a server version/minimal version of your preferred OS (Eg: https://ubuntu.com/download/server) in a VM on your computer.
    • For windows you can use VirtualBox and for Linux you can use LXD virtual machines to setup your VM
    • Now ssh to your VM from your Host.

    This is preferred since, when using your own computer you can focus on learning what is important to you. If you get a VPS from a provider, you have to deal with security also (like firewall, ssh keys, disabling password login, ......etc ). This is not a concern in your computer since your modem/router is not normally port forwarded by default, so they are not reachable from outside.

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  • For local,you can install Oracle VM VirtualBox and use any system you want,need public IP,you can buy greencloud vps,just usd25 per year,so cheap.
    Even you are a student,you can not bear usd25 per year???????????????

  • @tommyluo said:
    For local,you can install Oracle VM VirtualBox and use any system you want,need public IP,you can buy greencloud vps,just usd25 per year,so cheap.
    Even you are a student,you can not bear usd25 per year???????????????

    It depends, for example I am from India, and 25USD is a big amount for students. It was 70% of my monthly pocket money back when I was not in internship!

  • @aashrit said:

    @tommyluo said:
    For local,you can install Oracle VM VirtualBox and use any system you want,need public IP,you can buy greencloud vps,just usd25 per year,so cheap.
    Even you are a student,you can not bear usd25 per year???????????????

    It depends, for example I am from India, and 25USD is a big amount for students. It was 70% of my monthly pocket money back when I was not in internship!

    Let's split it up. It's only about more than 2USD/month, which is like a very small amount for everyone who want a testing VPS bro

  • @harris1111 said:

    @aashrit said:

    @tommyluo said:
    For local,you can install Oracle VM VirtualBox and use any system you want,need public IP,you can buy greencloud vps,just usd25 per year,so cheap.
    Even you are a student,you can not bear usd25 per year???????????????

    It depends, for example I am from India, and 25USD is a big amount for students. It was 70% of my monthly pocket money back when I was not in internship!

    Let's split it up. It's only about more than 2USD/month, which is like a very small amount for everyone who want a testing VPS bro

    Yup 2USD/month is affordable, issue is paying it upfront for one year.... students have to manage saturday night outs, movie tickets and many things...

    But if they want it badly, they can save some amount every month for 3 months and they can get one.

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