We have at least one shared dev vps already, and I have one personally that I've been hacking on at digital ocean. If anyone wants to use digital ocean, I can send them a $10 credit and get $25 credit myself....

On September 2, 2014 3:59:26 PM PDT, Matthew Senate <mattsenate@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey all,

What do ya'll think about setting up a couple of development VPSs from the sudo mesh budget?

I'd like to go for one or two of something like this: 

  • http://www.ftpit.com/
    • ~$2 / mo for (either)
      • 2 CPU Core | 512 MB RAM | 30 GB Storage | 1 TB Bandwidth | 1 IPv4 | OpenVZ & SolusVM
      • 2 CPU Core | 512 MB RAM | 20 GB Storage (SSD) | 1 TB Bandwidth | 1 IPv4 | OpenVZ & SolusVM

I'm putting some attention in on the exitnode provisioning (and therefore server provisioning in general).

I was thinking about setting up some in-person machines at sudo room for developer training, development environments, testing before deployment, etc. Marc pointed out that the power consumption of such a machine would probably not be worth it given the low cost of a VPS. However, I still want to streamline the process for facilitating new developers to build a smaller version of peoplesopen.net network, and to provide testing infrastructure to maintain reliability and up-time.

I updated this page on the wiki, please contribute: https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Virtual_Private_Server

// Matt



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