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TinyKVM - part 4 - 27 months later
Nothing new, really.
No downtime (except caused by me but won't blame them for those).
Love their noVNC console access BTW, saved my ass once.
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My main wish for TinyKVM would be a small update, say, 512 MB RAM and a 10 GB SSD for $18
I'm sincerely glad you're happy with it.
They do upgrades. I currently pay 5$ more for an upgrade to 512MB RAM.
I don't think the 7GB I get is SSD, though.
However, I am not really after rock bottom prices. I want reliability and they deliver - so far.
BTW I use it as a personal & private clone of spamgourmet.com
Solid service so far. There was a time though when my VM was up but could not get my wireguard to work. (Debian 10) Gave it some time and working well again now without doing anything.
I was merely expressing a personal wish that they update very modestly the specs of the TinyKVM product because in my view, 256 MB RAM + 7 GB HDD (w/ SSD caching) is no longer competitive
This said, I used TinyKVM for a couple of years, so I completely agree about the quality of the product
Here to second the quality of TinyKVM. Very good indeed. And the response time when you need support is amazing.
$20 annually for 512MB RAM?
Yes. Not going to bankrupt me, you know?
It seems they charge $15.99/m for 1 GB RAM VPS under their another brand Ramhost. I'm genuinely curious about who are their targeted customers.
They've been around forever, they're an excellent and trustworthy host.
Both prgmr and ramhost are "no bullshit" & "we don't assume you're stupid" hosts.
But 1 GB RAM VPS for $15.99/m? Sounds more like paying just for a sense of nostalgia to me.