VPS/Cloud computing providers
Posted: 15 Oct 2014, 08:54
Normally I would just put something like this in my blog but I figure there are some people who might not read it even with my lovely banner advertising its existence. So yo: go read my blog.
But I digress.
I currently have a VPS hosted by a friend. It's free. Great! However, and understandably, the support is not great, considering he runs this machine in his spare time. I have currently hit a wall - my machine won't come back after an upgrade and I can't reach my friend to have him even just mount a new Debian installer and let me start over, let alone check the console to see what's going on. I'm going to keep this VPS around for fun, assuming i can get it back up, but it made me realize that it's probably time for me to get a real VPS/something with real support. I don't need much - a few gigs of ram and 10-20GB storage is plenty for me. I just run a light web server and ssh and mostly use it for storage/design previews/projects but I have something new planned that I want to keep available.
So... the question is: what sort of platform do you think is best suited for this? Cost is a factor - I would like to spend less than 10 euros a month (or equivalent). I won't be running anything very resource intensive but i'd like to leave the possibility there for a decent number of simultaneous connections, should the need arise, without a huge spike in my bill.
It may be that i get a raspi or something small to run at my house if I can get a public IP through my next ISP but that is just a maybe. The hobbyist in me wants to go that route but the nerd in me knows its not worth the hassle when i can pay very little for a service that provides backups without my intervention and not have to worry about hardware failures or problems with my residential ISP.

But I digress.
I currently have a VPS hosted by a friend. It's free. Great! However, and understandably, the support is not great, considering he runs this machine in his spare time. I have currently hit a wall - my machine won't come back after an upgrade and I can't reach my friend to have him even just mount a new Debian installer and let me start over, let alone check the console to see what's going on. I'm going to keep this VPS around for fun, assuming i can get it back up, but it made me realize that it's probably time for me to get a real VPS/something with real support. I don't need much - a few gigs of ram and 10-20GB storage is plenty for me. I just run a light web server and ssh and mostly use it for storage/design previews/projects but I have something new planned that I want to keep available.
So... the question is: what sort of platform do you think is best suited for this? Cost is a factor - I would like to spend less than 10 euros a month (or equivalent). I won't be running anything very resource intensive but i'd like to leave the possibility there for a decent number of simultaneous connections, should the need arise, without a huge spike in my bill.
It may be that i get a raspi or something small to run at my house if I can get a public IP through my next ISP but that is just a maybe. The hobbyist in me wants to go that route but the nerd in me knows its not worth the hassle when i can pay very little for a service that provides backups without my intervention and not have to worry about hardware failures or problems with my residential ISP.
