[Mesh] Cheap Virtual Private Servers for Mesh Development

imw isaac at freenetworkmovement.org
Tue Sep 2 16:54:06 PDT 2014


If you just need linux boxen, we could provision some in kc. Y'all could maybe toss us some of what you'd pay digital ocean, but if not no big.
imw


Composed on a pocket computer -- plz forgive brevity and auto correct ions.

On September 2, 2014 6:47:56 PM CDT, Marc Juul <juul at labitat.dk> wrote:
>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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