Havoc 15 hours ago [-]
Same for the AWS version. They took some good steps on isolating it pretty well (EU citizen run it etc) which is worth applauding, but to think it's actually independent is naive. Even the lowliest of AWS employees knows where his bread is buttered and in which jurisdiction the ultimate decision makers live.
high_na_euv 14 hours ago [-]
I recommend OVH, been with them for like 6 years for cheap VPSes and they're fine
cyberpunk 13 hours ago [-]
I’ve got a dedicated box with them, 12 threads 64gb memory, 2x 512gb nvme and it costs €30 a month. Can’t really beat those prices anywhere..
tracker1 8 hours ago [-]
Same, a few years ago when I wanted to run my own email they were about the best option for a dedicated box with at least 32gb ram... enough for a mail VM and to take over what I had across several smaller DO and Linode cloud/vps servers. I should probably reach out as the current pricing has 64gb servers at the same price I've been paying for 32gb... not that I need it, but it could be useful... I also may expand from a /29 to a /28 IPv4 CIR. I have no idea how to properly configure IPv6 (default gateway? etc... the dashboard only lists the address range assigned)

I do wish there were better tutorials on configuring ProxMox to handle what I tried to configure... I had 3 nics, the public nic and 2 virtual devices... I had the CIDR block on one and an internal/nat config on the 3rd. Literally my first time using OpenAI, and even that felt like pulling teeth through the obvious errors. I finally got it all working, but 3 years out I'll probably have to work through it again... though with a bigger CIDR, will probably just omit the NAT or have a OpnSense VM to bridge them with less ipv4 constraint.

Mine has been around $130 USD/month, which is a bit more, but I'm in a US data center closer (network wise) to my physical location.

cyberpunk 6 hours ago [-]
I find life quite a lot easier doing just that, have a little free|openbsd gateway vm on the public and internal networks, and just have all your vm's on the internal network.

Also means you can get by with just one internet ip with something like haproxy or relayd working on SNI (or just simply throw all 443 to a web server which then routes on host header or.. whatever), which saves some cash.

Since it's for personal stuff, I can't really be arsed setting up ipv6 on it either.

asyx 8 hours ago [-]
Not sure about dedicated servers but Hetzner is a bit cheaper on VPS if I remember correctly.