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[research] What is the minimum feature set (or maximum) has to be?
Hey,
I'm developing while chilling a service for instances (+ GPU and bare metal servers in future).
Since i'm deformed after years in dev/devops I see things under some specific angle and lost what are the common requirements for service provider. Or even minimal set of them to make service as easy as possible with no overload by features like VPC, databases or smth.
Can you share what they are?
Regards, and things in this nature
trolls are not welcome, or welcome, i don't care ![]()


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35$/y
ipv4 online / ipv6 offline and not added in the future
How can be used that little resources nowadays with doubled RAM prices? Should it be like 1vcpu + 0.5gigs of ram?
Enough to tunnel that routed /64 to another provider
lol, it seems to be V6aaS, i got you
Well, if you have already had the nodes, filled with ram, you could be selling at those prices, beat competition, sell more expensive plans at more expensive nodes.
This year's I think you'll see more established hosts with owned hardware being able to offer Deadpool deals. Summerhosts, not as much.
Sound reasonable for me, thx. Is it true that some of hosts are deeply indebted by banks to just offer ass cheap VPS? Like WHMCS + proxmox/virtualizor/etc and lets do the thing?
I really don't know.
We have Advin ♟️ $6/year with 1x EPYC 7B13 + 4GB RAM + routed /48.
If the premium provider can do it, so can you.
Routed /64 is minimum requirement at every premium provider.
It only makes sense to run tunnels when there's BGP session: 512MB for default-route, 1GB for full-table.
Paradox and F4 each sponsors us a small VM with IXP ports, $0/month.
Can't find mentioned per year pricing on their website. Anyway that's cool if they really does that, not just for marketing text.