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I don't know if renting a dedicated server goes against the point of selfhosting but whatever.
Everyone seems to recommend hetzner on reddit because they are cheaper, but OVH seems to be much cheaper that hetzner for low end servers, especially the Kimsufi and So You Start ranges.

This is the server I was looking at with OVH:
CPU : Intel Xeon D1520 - 4c/8t - 2.2 GHz/2.6 GHz
Memory : 32 GB DDR4 ECC
Storage : 4 x 2 TB HDD SATA Soft RAID
Public bandwidth : 250 Mbps
Price: £26.66 per month.

hetzner seems to start a lot higher with specs, but I don't need 64GB of ram and a 1Gb/s internet connection, The instance I am posting this from is the lowest spec kimsufi possible with an intel atom and 4GB of RAM and that is running lemmy and mastodon fine.

Is there something else bad about OVH that I am missing? (other than the flammable servers)

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[-] MatrixFox 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

You can always start with the Oracle always free tier if you're ok with a bit less than you are looking at.

  • 4 cores (ARM)
  • 24 GB RAM
  • 50 GB boot + 200 GB block storage

plus more stuff

Not really sure how they offer all this for free tbh

[-] Moonrise2473@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

wtf i was thinking you were kidding, a vps with 24gb ram for free??

The huge downside it's that it's from Oracle, but at that price...

I think they hope someone misconfigures their VM and BOOM, huge bill incoming!

[-] NebulaBC@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Not exactly. The always free tier just cuts you off if you try to go over your limits. It won't let you allocate stuff that it doesn't allow. I don't really understand how they can offer so much for free, but my consensus has mostly been "It's arm, and they probably spy a bit". Which some people are alright with, some people aren't. You can technically strip the OCI Agent from your VPS if you care about that second bit.

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