[Mesh] Cheap Virtual Private Servers for Mesh Development

Marc Juul juul at labitat.dk
Tue Sep 2 16:47:56 PDT 2014


Hi Matt.

We should use real VMs, which means Xen or KVM (no OpenVZ and no SolusVM).
I recommend digitalocean even though they're a bit more expensive :)


On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 3:59 PM, Matthew Senate <mattsenate at 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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