Comment by 🚀 ingrix
I have been using RamNode for many years and have been pretty impressed with their performance per price point, and their interface is very straightforward. Some of the folks over at hashnix.club have used Contabo. I hear a complaint or two from them every once in a while but it is largely positive.
If you want to explore other providers, lowendbox.com is a good one to check out. They aggregate low-priced VPS providers and do a mostly-good job. I have tried a few bad ones from there before, but it's also how I found RamNode.
Sep 08 · 3 months ago
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Thank you.
I had tried a few links from lowendbox, but they were bullshit, $55 discount from $60/mo for first 3 months kind of scams. I will try your links
@ingrix: at RamNode, do you need to buy their 'ddos-filtered IP address' or is there an 'unfiltered' one for free? I could not figure it out frowm their website
edit: I think it is labeled optional in the billing page...
@stack I assume you don't have to buy it. unless it's included in what I use already (which is nothing fancy, normal cloud server stuff) I have never purchased that service and still have my sites online.
Odd things happening:
After userid/password/CAPCHA/TOTP, I get "invalid credentials. Try again later or <SIGN IN>", the latter being a button. It took me a while to realize that clicking the button actually just lets you in!
A few times I got a dialog box telling me I've been logged off. Dismissing it gets me right back in
Strange indeed...there's ghosts in these machines...
I did AWS and Google for a few years, especially if you can use the free-tier stuff, might as well take their money. Then I decided I wanted an ultra cheap VPS hosted in Canada with non-US ownership (for reasons) and actually good specs. I went with OVH and haven’t been happier. 2 vCpus, plenty of storage, ram, and “unlimited” bandwidth. The admin interface for all these options are terrible. Maybe digital ocean is okay, but you only suffer through it very occasionally.
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