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thinking about renting buyvm $3.50/month so i can point my stuff to the internet. retarded?
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yea, which is more than some vpses ive used which costed much more
i dont wanna end up in a lain situation paying $10,000 for the internet
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@dookie I’m not too sure. If you can afford it more ram would always be best but I don’t know about how much would be best for what you want to run.
The $3.50 vps only has 1 GB right?
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would i need more ram if im just using it for the networking? liek a cuckflare tunnel but on good servers
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@dookie I ran pleroma on one of their low end ones ended up upgrading to the $7 one for a little more ram and storage
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potential soapbox instance, rammerhead proxy for school computers, forwarding game servers like mc and tf2 through it
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@dookie what stuff? Vps could be handy depending on what you want and buy me is pretty good
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@dookie sounds kind of like something the admin on here might be more familiar with.
@mint do you think a 1GB ram VPS would be enough for soapbox, nextcloud, a proxy, and some other stuff?
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@dookie @mint you could do it with wireguard I think. Not sure what that needs for resources.
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@gray @dookie Almost nothing. The implementation is dead simple and runs on kernel level, so there's no CPU cycles wasted on context switching.
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soapbox and nextcloud running on my home server, accessed publicly through the buyvm network. like a cloudflare tunnel
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@mint @dookie that’s what your working on right now isn’t it or did misunderstand your drawing in that earlier thread?
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@gray @dookie I've already set it up and the only thing left is dumping/restoring database and images.
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@dookie @gray Sounds fine for just networking. You might find something as cheap as $1/no, but I'd prefer to stick to reputable hosters, plus having extra horsepower might allow one to cache stuff on the VPS and save some trips to home server, speeding things up.
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my real question is $3.50 too much for just networking? my only requirement is not cloudfail
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@mint @dookie @gray Hmm...I like the idea of Wireguard between home and a VPS, and using the VPS for caching media. Need to look more into the security aspects and how to best cordon the homeserver from the rest of the home network in case of a breach.