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Looking for VPS in the UK, away from oracle free tier
nameserver
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I am planning on moving some of selfhosted service away from oracle free tier, so I’m looking for a server in UK only.
Requirement is 1c1g, need some storage so anything bigger than 10gb should work
1 IPv4 (no NAT)
I’m looking for those 10-20usd per year deal, or ~2usd per month

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You need to up your budget a bit unless you are okay with a nat vps
@kuroit @ManishPant have 2 locations in the UK that are good from what I hear from friends, AFAIK they dont have anything in the 1/m range
@xHosts also has presence there but I think he deals in more higher end servers
Yeah I’ve updated the post to a more reasonable price
Don’t really want a NAT
IONOS offers 1EUR UK VPS
Had that before, not going back to the awful service
Took me years to cancel a service
I have been running small projects on the British VPS from RackNerd for a while: 1 core, 1 GB of RAM, 25 GB of NVMe, 1 IPv4, costs 18 USD per year, London, stable network without NAT. I checked uptime for the last 6 months - 99.98%, support responds within an hour. If you need a UK registration of the company, DediPath also offers similar plans, and when the load is increased you can always migrate to a dedicated server in the same datacenter. Payments by card and PayPal.
+1 for @kuroit @ManishPant
RackNerd VPS in UK?
DediPath?????
Probably talking about the Dublin DC? Hopefully no one from Ireland hears him call Dublin is in the UK
Why UK only? Is there a specific reason? Does 10ms really matter that much?
or going for a location ~6ms away from the UK, like @Chunkserve Amsterdam
$2/mo and I'm happy to offer 1c/2gb in Midlands, UK.
Please DM me or @ManishPant if that works for you.