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Looking for extra tiny/cheap/lowend VPS (<128MB)
Does any provider still offer extra tiny VPS plans? I am looking for something with 64MB to 128MB ram, and essentially at a fraction of the cost compared to scaleway/stardust (0.37/mo 1c/1GB).
I don't have practical use for them other than idling, and experimenting the skill on low end systems.
I still remember the old days where bunch of people hosting LAMP or LEMP stack within a 128MB system. But even on LET, 2GB of ram is nowadays considered as small vps.
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Try Gullo Hosting, 128MB NAT VPS at only $2/yr
LEB-NAT-128MB
https://tinykvm.com/ $15 a year for a high quality kvm with dedicated IPv4 - bit above your budget, but will do you right and is still pretty cheap.
definitely the best option, and a very solid service for the price
Yeah, I have one of them for years. I used to have a tinyvz, then migrated to tinykvm during the openvz regression. They are backed by ramhost and being rock solid for years.
i think at that price i would just take racknerd or virmach
Their pricing isn't attractive compared with other new providers there days, but being a customer since 2012, they are almost the most stable hosting I've ever used.
i see. reliability is one of the biggest selling points
Not entirely true, I am just personally lazy to make the switch. Newer providers usually comes with much new OS templates and hardware. My node at tinyvps is still on cpu64-rhel6, while other providers offering modern intel or ryzen cpus (such as frantech).
Wow, that's a brand I haven't heard in a very long time. I remember having a TinyVZ with them at some point many years ago. I think their pricing is okay but they don't provide enough bandwidth in present day.
prem company
Indeed, they're good. I'd like to see more bandwidth though, 200GB isn't much these days considering other hosts at the same price offer 512MB RAM and 500GB bandwidth. That being said, I do like this company.
NAT VPS basic is $4 per year. 9 locations
https://my.webhorizon.in/order/main/index/nat
Hated their panel back when they were OpenVZ-based (I think they were tinyvz.com then). Couldn't set RDNS, can't change hostname, etc. All of that required opening a ticket which was tedious.
I haven't seen 64MB offer in a long time.
@KuJoe have 96MB VPS for $11.99/y 🙂
it's definitely not the most streamlined operation but for their target audience they run a tight ship
You're unlikely to find 64 MB these days, but 128 MB is quite possible.
My Telegram bots work perfectly on a 256 MB RAM NAT VPS.
I do remember those days either. Sad that the old LowEndSpirit forum is gone.
Disregard that. Those are the Hummer buyers of the XXI century - people with tiny penises trying to compensate.
As in the thread you mentioned, my vote is for @Cam either.
The service is rock-solid and besides that, by ordering you support real low-end offers.
SecureDragon still has 96MB OpenVZ:
https://securedragon.net
@KuJoe
15€ yearly? For 128MB? Crazy.. 96MB for 11€?
https://alexhost.com/vps/ 1.5GB for 11.88€ yearly... And yes is KVM
... 1 Gb of disk space is relatively small ...
Just order a Canada one and it runs great. 3gb disk space is awesome.
Relative to what?
not really related to this thread at all, but how many users do you usually have on each nat node? obviously it has to be a lot, right?
I have a 128 MB RAM VPS with NetCup for 2.68 EUR/year.
Old offer?
https://budgetvm.host offers KVM based servers starting at 0,29 € / month.
Not as small as you requested, but realy cheap!
Yes, from few yeaars ago.
HostSailor:
Special Mini Sailor OpenVZ
$0.55 USD / Month
$6.60 USD / Year
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/173551/openvz-vps-starting-0-55-m-1-gb-connection-24-7-support-ddos-protected
HostVDS:
1 GB RAM
10 GB NVMe
1 CPU
50 Mbps Bandwidth
$0.79 / Month
$0.00106 / Hour
https://hostvds.com/
justhost.ru KVM:
512 MB RAM
5 GB HDD
1 vCore
5 Mbps Bandwidth
40 руб / Month
~$0.55 USD / Month
https://justhost.ru/services/vps/?tariff=promo#changeconfig
timeweb RU VDS:
512 MB RAM
5 GB SSD
1 x 2.4 GHz vCore
10 Mbps Bandwidth
(+ Lots of restrictions)
45 руб / Month
~$0.62 USD / Month
https://timeweb.com/ru/services/vds/
max 250 ... though some nodes run short on disk space earlier.
... currently nyc has 120 with only 10% CPU utilization.
When you cannot fully run 'apt update' and 'apt ugrade' you will know
Really? I think you still have around 150-200 MB storage left after debian 10 and some app installed.