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Looking for 2 VERY small boxes in EU
Box no.1
10/15 GB HDD/SSD
64 MB of RAM
1 vCore
at least 50 up/down (preferably unmetered but 100 GB will do)
/64 IPv6
0 IPv4 or NAT
VNC access
Box no.2
10/15 GB HDD/SSD
32 MB of RAM
1 vCore
at least 50 up/down (preferably unmetered but 100 GB will do)
/64 IPv6
0 IPv4 or NAT
VNC access
Both in KVM to give myself one hell of a challenge
ISO mounting by myself preferably
No support if ISO mounting by myself and some support if I need to open a ticket for an ISO to be mounted
Both will be paid yearly and if required paid for 2/3/4/whatever years
Comments
@Cam
@Neoon maybe you could help lol
I don't create custom packages, never ever.
Scaleway Stardust 0.37€/mo if you delete Flexible IP (IPv4) from ordering page. You'll be left with IPv6.
1vcore (~500 Geekbench 5 Single Core), 1gb ram, 10GB NVMe, 100Mbps unmetered IIRC).
You can have max two Stardust instances per account. I have one and uptime is 100%, but I use it only from month. If you need basic IPv4 connection just use free Cloudflare Warp - for example you cannot run yabs(geekbench) without it.
NAT KVM in Poland 👉 @WebHorizon
Be prepared to pay the same price as a 256MB plan.
Totally sure but I want my specs
Just to confirm: You are denying a Scaleway Stardust instance because it has to much RAM? Or are two cups of coffee each year going to exceed your budget?
indeed because of RAM, I wanna give myself a challenge
VirtualBox?
If it's about the challange how to boot an OS with x MB RAM.
i mean yeah but I want a vps
Put a container into that thing?
Have your already tried adding
mem=64M
to your kernel's command line?Assuming you are going to run a linux kernel.
https://linux.die.net/man/7/bootparam
https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.14/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.html