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Budget-Friendly Singapore VPS for V2Ray/Xray + Occasional Torrenting (Beginner Friendly)

ZynxHostingZynxHosting Member

Here’s a cleaner Reddit-ready version with bold formatting:

Hi everyone,

I’m looking for a beginner-friendly VPS for my first self-hosted setup.

My main goal is to run a personal V2Ray/Xray server using protocols like VLESS, Trojan, Reality, or TLS, with some light and occasional torrenting on the side.

Requirements:

Budget:
Preferably under $5/month. I can stretch a little if the provider is genuinely worth it.

Main Usage:
Personal V2Ray/Xray server
Protocols like VLESS, Trojan, Reality, TLS
Light and occasional P2P/torrenting

Location:
Singapore strongly preferred for low latency.
Nearby Asia locations are okay only if the routing and latency are good.

Network and Policy:
Looking for a provider that allows P2P or is at least reasonably tolerant of light legal torrent traffic.
Good bandwidth, stable routing, and fewer strict abuse issues would be ideal.
Offshore or less strict DMCA handling is a plus.

Payment:
Credit/debit card support preferred.

Experience Level:
This is my first VPS, so I’m looking for something simple, reliable, and beginner-friendly.

I care more about stable performance, decent bandwidth, low latency, and reliability than high specs.

Any provider recommendations or personal experiences would be appreciated.

Comments

  • rpqurpqu Member

    @ZynxHosting Do you understand these basic commands?
    ssh, ssh-keygen, ls, cat, head, tail, cp, rm, cd, df,du, pwd, whoami, vi, kill, tar, ln, find, scp,<package management>...

  • Don't torrent from Singapore directly, no matter who the provider is.
    Nobody is going to handle DMCA letters for you for $5/month.
    After your "uncensored" exit connection is established, get a cheap, even free VPN,
    and configure your torrent client to use the VPN for it's traffic. Ask AI how to do it.

  • @ZynxHosting said:
    Here’s a cleaner Reddit-ready version with bold formatting:

    Okay chatgpt, what subreddit I'm in?

  • edited May 26

    @ZynxHosting said:
    Here’s a cleaner Reddit-ready version with bold formatting:

    How hell did i end up at reddit? Would somebody shoot me please?

    Thanked by 1buggedout
  • KadiKadi Member

    For Xray/VLESS + Reality on a budget, Singapore is a solid choice. I've been running this setup for a while — RackNerd and Contabo both work well under $5/month, and Singapore locations have good routing to China and Southeast Asia.
    For Reality specifically, you want a VPS with a clean IP (not datacenter-blacklisted) and at least 1 vCPU / 512MB RAM — that's more than enough for personal use.
    One tip: avoid providers that explicitly ban "proxy/VPN servers" in their ToS — some do. RackNerd is generally lenient.

  • reikuzanreikuzan Member

    xray v2ray are a bit okay, but for torrent it may get you kicked in from singapore without proper configuration, and maybe route your torrent traffict using some VPN and a private tracker or something.

    do remember bandwith in asean are expensive

  • @ZynxHosting said:
    Looking for a provider that allows P2P or is at least reasonably tolerant of light legal torrent traffic.

    I doubt there's many hosts that would disallow P2P. Why would they? Legal P2P is not going to attract complaints, so your Linux torrents should be fine pretty much everywhere. If you plan to enlarge your backup collection though... see @reikuzan.

    @Kadi said:
    One tip: avoid providers that explicitly ban "proxy/VPN servers" in their ToS — some do. RackNerd is generally lenient.

    This usually just applies to open/public services though. I've yet to run into a provider that would ban private VPNs/proxies.

    Thanked by 1reikuzan
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