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VPS with extremely low specs and price.

DejavuMoeDejavuMoe Member
edited March 5 in General

looking for some very small VPS servers, I want to expand my Status page collection, the demand is very low: :o

  • 0.5~1 vCPU
  • 256MB of RAM
  • About 2GB of hard drive space
  • Monthly bandwidth greater than 10GB
  • Provide IPv6 Only (one is enough)
  • Priced below $3 per year
  • Country region can be in any region
  • Use KVM or LXC virtualization technology
Thanked by 1oloke
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  • XrmaddnessXrmaddness Member
    edited March 5
  • forestforest Member

    Does it have to be virtualized or can it be a container?

    Thanked by 2DejavuMoe oloke
  • @forest said:
    Does it have to be virtualized or can it be a container?

    It's best to virtualize KVM. Of course, LXC is also available. :)

  • I don’t have cryptocurrency, does this support other payment methods?

  • @DejavuMoe said:

    I don’t have cryptocurrency, does this support other payment methods?

    Yes, it has various payment methods depending on your location. For me, in the US, it shows Card, PayPal, Google Pay, and Wire Transfer.

    Thanked by 1DejavuMoe
  • @Xrmaddness said:

    @DejavuMoe said:

    I don’t have cryptocurrency, does this support other payment methods?

    Yes, it has various payment methods depending on your location. For me, in the US, it shows Card, PayPal, Google Pay, and Wire Transfer.

    Thanks for your answer. If I buy, I will definitely use your aff link. :)

    Thanked by 1Xrmaddness
  • olokeoloke Member, Host Rep

    Told you already in the other forum, but @HostDoc has this for $4/y ($1 above your budget).

    https://sitehub.agency/v6-only/

    In US (Fremont or SLC).

  • Deluxhost ipv6 package 4/y. You can check their thread here on LET.

    Thanked by 2DejavuMoe forest
  • @oloke said:
    Told you already in the other forum, but @HostDoc has this for $4/y ($1 above your budget).

    https://sitehub.agency/v6-only/

    In US (Fremont or SLC).

    I need more~ ;) more country, more location.

    I have collected VPS from 10 countries and regions on my Status page.

    @lovelyserver said:
    Deluxhost ipv6 package 4/y. You can check their thread here on LET.

    I'll look for it here.

    Thanked by 2lovelyserver oloke
  • idc.jjfly.cloud

    Thanked by 1DejavuMoe
  • daviddavid Member
    edited March 5

    Have you tried microLXC?

    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/165452/microlxc-public-test/p1

    Edit: I see you have. :)

    Thanked by 1DejavuMoe
  • @david said:
    Have you tried microLXC?

    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/165452/microlxc-public-test/p1

    Edit: I see you have. :)

    Yes, I have.

    But when I login, I get a "Quota at zero", so I sent a PM message to @Neoon as the dashboard requested, but maybe he hasn't seen it yet :)

    Thanked by 1oloke
  • daviddavid Member

    @DejavuMoe said:

    @david said:
    Have you tried microLXC?

    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/165452/microlxc-public-test/p1

    Edit: I see you have. :)

    Yes, I have.

    But when I login, I get a "Quota at zero", so I sent a PM message to @Neoon as the dashboard requested, but maybe he hasn't seen it yet :)

    That just means it's not setup, yet. He'll get to it.

    Thanked by 1DejavuMoe
  • @david said:

    @DejavuMoe said:

    @david said:
    Have you tried microLXC?

    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/165452/microlxc-public-test/p1

    Edit: I see you have. :)

    Yes, I have.

    But when I login, I get a "Quota at zero", so I sent a PM message to @Neoon as the dashboard requested, but maybe he hasn't seen it yet :)

    That just means it's not setup, yet. He'll get to it.

    Thank you, then I will wait a bit longer. >:)

  • CamCam Member, Patron Provider

    Thank you for the mention!

    Thanked by 1DejavuMoe
  • dbadudedbadude Member
    edited March 5

    scaleway has also micro vps-es if you remove the ip4 and the change the block storage to local on the smallest vps-es you will get a vps 1c.1g.10g for about 55 euro cents with unlimited bandwidth.
    yes a few euro above your ultra Let budget. But if you can dig their chaotic website, its sure a good bargain.

    Thanked by 1DejavuMoe
  • @dbadude said:
    scaleway has also micro vps-es if you remove the ip4 and the change the block storage to local on the smallest vps-es you will get a vps 1c.1g.10g for about 55 euro cents with unlimited bandwidth.
    yes a few euro above your ultra Let budget. But if you can dig their chaotic website, its sure a good bargain.

    You can go even cheaper by scaling down the storage to 1gb and using alpine Linux. IIRC it's about 0.14 or 0.15 euros a month with this configuration. You can find tutorials to do this on Nodeseek.

    Thanked by 1DejavuMoe
  • @Raspi_dude said:

    @dbadude said:
    scaleway has also micro vps-es if you remove the ip4 and the change the block storage to local on the smallest vps-es you will get a vps 1c.1g.10g for about 55 euro cents with unlimited bandwidth.
    yes a few euro above your ultra Let budget. But if you can dig their chaotic website, its sure a good bargain.

    You can go even cheaper by scaling down the storage to 1gb and using alpine Linux. IIRC it's about 0.14 or 0.15 euros a month with this configuration. You can find tutorials to do this on Nodeseek.

    Thanks for your suggestions, I have set up 3 such IPv6 Only VPS at Scaleway, each costing about €0.17 per month

    Configured as 1vCPU, 1GB RAM 2GB Storage.

  • zedzed Member

    @DejavuMoe said:

    @Raspi_dude said:

    @dbadude said:
    scaleway has also micro vps-es if you remove the ip4 and the change the block storage to local on the smallest vps-es you will get a vps 1c.1g.10g for about 55 euro cents with unlimited bandwidth.
    yes a few euro above your ultra Let budget. But if you can dig their chaotic website, its sure a good bargain.

    You can go even cheaper by scaling down the storage to 1gb and using alpine Linux. IIRC it's about 0.14 or 0.15 euros a month with this configuration. You can find tutorials to do this on Nodeseek.

    Thanks for your suggestions, I have set up 3 such IPv6 Only VPS at Scaleway, each costing about €0.17 per month

    Configured as 1vCPU, 1GB RAM 2GB Storage.

    lol that's great, where do you see what the local storage cost? the website is.. challenging. i'm planning to fire something up at tierhive for monitoring but maybe I'd do something at scaleway too.

  • @zed said:

    @DejavuMoe said:

    @Raspi_dude said:

    @dbadude said:
    scaleway has also micro vps-es if you remove the ip4 and the change the block storage to local on the smallest vps-es you will get a vps 1c.1g.10g for about 55 euro cents with unlimited bandwidth.
    yes a few euro above your ultra Let budget. But if you can dig their chaotic website, its sure a good bargain.

    You can go even cheaper by scaling down the storage to 1gb and using alpine Linux. IIRC it's about 0.14 or 0.15 euros a month with this configuration. You can find tutorials to do this on Nodeseek.

    Thanks for your suggestions, I have set up 3 such IPv6 Only VPS at Scaleway, each costing about €0.17 per month

    Configured as 1vCPU, 1GB RAM 2GB Storage.

    lol that's great, where do you see what the local storage cost? the website is.. challenging. i'm planning to fire something up at tierhive for monitoring but maybe I'd do something at scaleway too.

    This can be seen when you delete the default 10GB storage and then add new local storage blocks attached to the VPS.

    1GB EUR 0.03/month
    2GB EUR 0.06/month

    I chose 2GB which is enough for Debian13.


    TierHive provided by @backtogeek is very good, I ran the Alpine system with minimal configuration and it worked great.

    I recharged 3 tokens and they can be used for a long time.

    Thanked by 3Not_Oles zed xms
  • @dbadude said:
    if you can dig their chaotic website

    @Raspi_dude said:
    by scaling down the storage to 1gb

    @DejavuMoe said:
    This can be seen when you delete the default 10GB storage and then add new local storage blocks

    Guys, am I correct that you need to log in (hence register) to their "console" first even to just attempt creating such config?

    Their website is a real mess. Would love to know what kind of "creative talent" developed all that.

  • @DataRecovery said:

    @dbadude said:
    if you can dig their chaotic website

    @Raspi_dude said:
    by scaling down the storage to 1gb

    @DejavuMoe said:
    This can be seen when you delete the default 10GB storage and then add new local storage blocks

    Guys, am I correct that you need to log in (hence register) to their "console" first even to just attempt creating such config?

    Their website is a real mess. Would love to know what kind of "creative talent" developed all that.

    It's actually okay, their console looks only a bit little complicated, but when you get a little familiar with it, it's not that difficult to use.

    You must log in to create an instance. You can check the price at https://www.scaleway.com/en/pricing/virtual-instances/

    Thanked by 1DataRecovery
  • @DejavuMoe said:
    You can check the price at

    Thanks, that's the page I have found eventually, but even there the fun continues.

    You can check at which locations the Stardust is available, but no more than that.
    Probably this is the first time I see a website with a list of different offers (instances) and a single button below "Order this instance" ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • zedzed Member

    @DataRecovery said:

    @DejavuMoe said:
    You can check the price at

    Thanks, that's the page I have found eventually, but even there the fun continues.

    You can check at which locations the Stardust is available, but no more than that.
    Probably this is the first time I see a website with a list of different offers (instances) and a single button below "Order this instance" ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    designed to trick you into going somewhere else :P

  • I will update my requirements: :)

    • 1 vCPU
    • 64MB of RAM
    • 1GB hard drive space
    • Run Alpine OS
    • Monthly bandwidth greater than 10GB
    • Provide IPv6 Only or NAT IPv4 (2+ Port)
    • Priced below $2 per year
    • Country region can be in any region
    • Use KVM or LXC virtualization technology
    Thanked by 2forest xms
  • forestforest Member

    @DejavuMoe said:
    I will update my requirements: :)

    • 1 vCPU
    • 64MB of RAM
    • 1GB hard drive space
    • Run Alpine OS
    • Monthly bandwidth greater than 10GB
    • Provide IPv6 Only or NAT IPv4 (2+ Port)
    • Priced below $2 per year
    • Country region can be in any region
    • Use KVM or LXC virtualization technology

    At this range, you might want to start looking into free shells if you don't really need root.

    Thanked by 1DejavuMoe
  • @forest said:

    @DejavuMoe said:
    I will update my requirements: :)

    • 1 vCPU
    • 64MB of RAM
    • 1GB hard drive space
    • Run Alpine OS
    • Monthly bandwidth greater than 10GB
    • Provide IPv6 Only or NAT IPv4 (2+ Port)
    • Priced below $2 per year
    • Country region can be in any region
    • Use KVM or LXC virtualization technology

    At this range, you might want to start looking into free shells if you don't really need root.

    haha, I bought a few TierHive 128MB chickens.

    Applied for the free MicroLXC, which provides LXC containers. I'm running Alpine on a nano package with 64MB RAM, and it's very smooth.

    I like this chick so much, so cute! ;)

  • zedzed Member

    @DejavuMoe said: I like this chick so much, so cute! ;)

    That's cool af, look at this guy single-handedly reminding us what LowEnd means!

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