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$10 or less per year IPv6 + IPv4 KVM providers?

dopogiodopogio Member
edited April 2021 in General

I'm looking to have a spare VPS that will do remote monitoring to my network. It needs to have IPv6 + IPv4. Any recommendations?

The closest deal I have come across is @RackNerd $9 / yr deal but that has no IP6
https://lowendbox.com/blog/racknerd-brings-a-true-black-friday-offer-kvm-vps-in-9-locations-from-8-89-year-including-amd-ryzen-nvme-windows-vps/ [mod edit: removed unintentional affiliate spam, replaced with identical offer]

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  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    Monitoring doesn't need dedicated IPv4.
    You can get 256MB NAT for as low as:

    • $2/year at Gullo's Hosting @Cam , HDD storage
    • $3.99/year at @WebHorizon , SSD storage

    Also, @Lyphiard has dedicated IPv4 KVM:

    • $32.40/year
    • do 24 push-ups for $24 off
    Thanked by 2Cam Abd
  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran
    edited April 2021

    https://github.com/Ne00n/DealsLists/blob/main/data/lowendtalk-available-posts.json

    There is at least one that matches your specifications, happy hunting.

  • ezethezeth Member, Patron Provider

    Why would you want a kvm with so little ram etc. The kernel will eat like 80% of it

  • Take a look at http://lowendstock.com/deals/
    Special Mini Sailor KVM from HostSailor meets your requirement.

  • angstromangstrom Moderator
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  • coldcold Member

    mrvm.net

  • tetechtetech Member
    edited April 2021

    @yoursunny said: You can get 256MB NAT for as low as:
    $2/year at Gullo's Hosting @Cam , HDD storage

    Aren't those $2 ones 128MB?

    @ezeth said:
    Why would you want a kvm with so little ram etc. The kernel will eat like 80% of it

    Running a monitor takes very little resources, what you're after is some geographic/DC diversity and to not have it running on one of the nodes you are actually monitoring. The motivation is not to get little RAM but to save money.

    I'm in exactly the same situation. I need KVM because my setup scripts flip it to Alpine linux which doesn't have an OVZ template.

    @cold said:
    mrvm.net

    Not KVM

  • @dopogio said:
    I'm looking to have a spare VPS that will do remote monitoring to my network. It needs to have IPv6 + IPv4. Any recommendations?

    The closest deal I have come across is @RackNerd $9 / yr deal but that has no IP6
    https://lowendbox.com/blog/racknerd-brings-a-true-black-friday-offer-kvm-vps-in-9-locations-from-8-89-year-including-amd-ryzen-nvme-windows-vps/ [mod edit: removed unintentional affiliate spam, replaced with identical offer]

    Their LA DC02 location has native ipv6 support

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  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @tetech said:

    @yoursunny said: You can get 256MB NAT for as low as:
    $2/year at Gullo's Hosting @Cam , HDD storage

    Aren't those $2 ones 128MB?

    256MB is $2 on Black Friday.
    Wait a few months and you'll get it.

    @tetech said:
    I'm in exactly the same situation. I need KVM because my setup scripts flip it to Alpine linux which doesn't have an OVZ template.

    @WebHorizon has KVM at $10/year.
    256MB RAM, SSD storage, Poland location.
    https://my.webhorizon.in/order/config/index/kvm-ipv6/?group_id=36&pricing_id=392

    Thanked by 1Abd
  • @yoursunny said:

    @tetech said:

    @yoursunny said: You can get 256MB NAT for as low as:
    $2/year at Gullo's Hosting @Cam , HDD storage

    Aren't those $2 ones 128MB?

    256MB is $2 on Black Friday.
    Wait a few months and you'll get it.

    OK, good clarification.

    @tetech said:
    I'm in exactly the same situation. I need KVM because my setup scripts flip it to Alpine linux which doesn't have an OVZ template.

    @WebHorizon has KVM at $10/year.
    256MB RAM, SSD storage, Poland location.
    https://my.webhorizon.in/order/config/index/kvm-ipv6/?group_id=36&pricing_id=392

    That's a good current example. Also look at justhost.ru.

  • dopogiodopogio Member
    edited April 2021

    @jcarlo9 said:

    Their LA DC02 location has native ipv6 support

    Most often their deals are not for LAX but other locations like Chicago is the only one available in the current deal.

    @chihcherng said:
    Take a look at http://lowendstock.com/deals/
    Special Mini Sailor KVM from HostSailor meets your requirement.

    This is actually a great website to bookmark. I agree, I think the $6/yr hostsailor with IPv4 + IPv6 may be the best option if I wanted to not deal with NAT restrictions.

    @ezeth said:
    Why would you want a kvm with so little ram etc. The kernel will eat like 80% of it

    I am planning to run a simple too:
    https://github.com/statping/statping

    @yoursunny said:
    Monitoring doesn't need dedicated IPv4.
    You can get 256MB NAT for as low as:

    • $2/year at Gullo's Hosting @Cam , HDD storage
    • $3.99/year at @WebHorizon , SSD storage

    Thanks for sharing these. Looks like @Cam no longer has $2/year offer it seems to be $3.50/year now.

    @WebHorizon coupon "ClearNAT" seems expired now. 1 year at $7.

  • @dopogio said:
    I am planning to run a simple too:
    https://github.com/statping/statping

    For what it's worth (maybe not very much!) the general problem with such tools is that they don't do distributed monitoring. So if there is a problem with the network at the monitor agent, it considers the target to be down.

    It is more desirable to monitor from multiple locations and to set some condition whereby X% of the monitors must be up for the target to be considered healthy.

  • How about webhosting24 10x10x10? This deal is 10 euro. Price is litte over your budget, but pretty solid.

  • @tetech said:

    @dopogio said:
    I am planning to run a simple too:
    https://github.com/statping/statping

    For what it's worth (maybe not very much!) the general problem with such tools is that they don't do distributed monitoring. So if there is a problem with the network at the monitor agent, it considers the target to be down.

    It is more desirable to monitor from multiple locations and to set some condition whereby X% of the monitors must be up for the target to be considered healthy.

    Do you have any suggestions on an opensource platform or script that uses low resources and can do the distributed monitoring? I think zabbix is a memory hog.

    @Arirang said:
    How about webhosting24 10x10x10? This deal is 10 euro. Price is litte over your budget, but pretty solid.

    That actually seems like a pretty solid deal, its about $12/yr 1GB ram 10gb disk and tb data. I'll consider it :)

  • @dopogio said: Do you have any suggestions on an opensource platform or script that uses low resources and can do the distributed monitoring? I think zabbix is a memory hog.

    I guess it depends on your particular use case. The first question is why not use Hetrix or UptimeRobot. If these suit your use then avoid a new/more complex answer.

    My needs go beyond those two platforms so I have been using naemon and spreading the checks across about 4 remote workers. The workers in particular are lightweight, and the central naemon server isn't too bad, but maybe overkill for simple http/icmp.

    Without looking more than 5 mins at statping, you might be able to achieve the result with a fairly simple script, i.e. if you want to monitor http://example.com then point the monitor to http://localhost:8080 and have a script that collects check results from the workers.

  • AbdAbd Member, Patron Provider

    Hey,

    If you need KVM, $10 / yr - Poland & Singapore - HERE

    OVZ, $7 / yr - HERE

    Those come with NAT IPv4 + dedicated IPv6. Many people use these as VPN & latency monitors.
    some locations are out of stock; PM if you need a specific location I can see if possible.

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