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Any well known, reputable, cost friendly Cloud database service provider?
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Any well known, reputable, cost friendly Cloud database service provider?

Am looking for affordable and reliable cloud database providers with at least the following specs

3+ GB RAM,
50GB SSD,
4 Core CPU,
100Mbit Port,
Relational Database (preferably MySQL)

Microsoft Azure, Amazon AWS and Google Cloud are way above my budget. My budget stands at a heavily capped 50USD per month.

All suggestions, including alternative strategies, are welcome.

Comments

  • FHRFHR Member, Host Rep

    OVH offers something like this.

  • jhjh Member

    Digital Ocean

  • iKeyZiKeyZ Veteran

    Nearly fits your specs, but Online do this - https://www.online.net/en/ods

  • GodsGods Member
    edited April 2018

    I know BuyVM offers something like this for $1

    Here is the wiki for it https://wiki.buyvm.net/doku.php/sharedsql

    Intel XEON E3 1230
    32GB DDR3 RAM
    4 x 1.5TB 7200RPM
    64GB of SSD based read caching
    Scientific Linux 6.x 64bit

    Well beyond your specs and for lower pricing. BuyVM is solid.

    So with a VPS + Shared SQL Addon = $3ish

    I don't think anyone is beating that pricing.

  • latency matters. What location are you accessing the db from?

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @vimalware said:
    latency matters. What location are you accessing the db from?

    Not too much though. Best setup is to have application in central US, database in Singapore, and remote memcached in India.

    Obviously your DNS points to a server in South Africa which reverse proxies the memcached instance for maximum security and performance.

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  • filefile Member

    @jarland said:

    @vimalware said:
    latency matters. What location are you accessing the db from?

    Not too much though. Best setup is to have application in central US, database in Singapore, and remote memcached in India.

    Obviously your DNS points to a server in South Africa which reverse proxies the memcached instance for maximum security and performance.

    Is that required for webscale?

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