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VPS for GitLab|GoGS|Gitblit

cassacassa Member

Hi,

I'm looking for a VPS to host one of these git platforms on.

Specs:

1 - 2 CPU cores
1 - 2 GB ram
>20GB of disk space

Budget: $5/month (can be a bit higher though, if needed)

Comments

  • classyclassy Member

    GoGS looks cool! Thanks, didn't know it even existed

  • Awmusic12635Awmusic12635 Member, Host Rep

    Our VDR4 plan you can get for $7 per month

    4 Cores

    4GB RAM

    35GB SSD

    5 IPs

    IPv6

    Order

    Since you can split the resources up into more than one server, I think it is worth the extra $2 for more resources and that ability.

  • Go all out http://runabove.com is more than what you need.

  • If you want a XenServer based solution, we can probably help at the 1GB level for this budget. HA compute and HA storage, quite good for this type of application.

  • deadbeefdeadbeef Member
    edited May 2015

    BitBucket has unlimited private & public repos for free if you can live with up to 5 users in your org.

    https://bitbucket.org/plans

    I used to self-host too, and then they introduced this pricing and... no reason to do it any more.

  • @deadbeef - You can also self host with Stash which is quite pleasant. We use that internally.

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  • deadbeefdeadbeef Member
    edited May 2015

    @MarkTurner

    It is very nice indeed. Around two years ago I was using it along with Jira etc (they had a yearly bundle for $50). I did not renew because:

    a) Java beasts, they were taking ~3G of Ram

    b) Upgrading due to security exploits. Not something I'm fond of and Docker wasn't available at the time (in which case, I would care less).

    At some point I also tried Facebook's Phabricator. It's not there yet. Then Atlassian decided to drop BitBucket's prices to compete with GitHub and ... it fits my needs perfectly.

  • deadbeef said: a) Java beasts, they were taking ~3G of Ram

    I know - Java is epic pain. We use JIRA too, in fact we seem to use a lot of Atlassian products - Hipchat, Confluence (extensively) and JIRA capture.

    Bitbucket is good, we've used it with some external companies. Its fast and reliable.

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  • tommytommy Member

    I use DO for my git hosting :D

  • SadySady Member

    If you can live with OVZ then look at HostUS'S $18/q plan :)

    Thanked by 1AlexanderM
  • cassacassa Member

    @TinyTunnel_Tom said:
    Go all out http://runabove.com is more than what you need.

    Forgot about them, will check that :-)

    Thanked by 1TinyTunnel_Tom
  • SpeedBusSpeedBus Member, Host Rep
    edited May 2015

    4 GB RAM

    40 GB HDD

    3 TB bandwidth/month

    1 IPv4 and 10 IPv6

    $7/month - KVM based at Frankfurt, Germany.

    Quad core - Hex-core CPUs

    https://crowncloud.net/clients/cart.php?a=add&pid=74

  • Mahfuz_SS_EHLMahfuz_SS_EHL Host Rep, Veteran

    @SpeedBus said:
    4 GB RAM

    40 GB HDD

    3 TB bandwidth/month

    1 IPv4 and 10 IPv6

    $7/month - KVM based at Frankfurt, Germany.

    Quad core - Hex-core CPUs

    https://crowncloud.net/clients/cart.php?a=add&pid=74

    Good Support & Service : +1

    Thanked by 1SpeedBus
  • gonggogonggo Member
    edited May 2015

    SpeedBus said: 4 GB RAM

    40 GB HDD
    3 TB bandwidth/month
    1 IPv4 and 10 IPv6
    $7/month - KVM based at Frankfurt, Germany.
    Quad core - Hex-core CPUs
    https://crowncloud.net/clients/cart.php?a=add&pid=74

    That's $13 not $7

    Thanked by 2cassa SpeedBus
  • SpeedBusSpeedBus Member, Host Rep

    gonggo said: That's $13 not $7

    Sorry about that, Looks like I forgot to hit save changes in WHMCS :) $7 now.

  • cassacassa Member

    Went with drServer again. Will flag this topic to close it.

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