[Dxspider-support] DxSpider Hosting Providers - US
Dirk Koopman
djk at tobit.co.uk
Fri Mar 11 14:47:47 GMT 2022
If you are hosting anything big (lots of users) then avoid Google,
because you will run into disk bandwidth issues.
I use DigitalOcean Droplets. The smallest droplet will run 1000 users on
their smallest $5 (+$1 for backup) droplet.
Dirk
On 11/03/2022 13:48, David Spoelstra via Dxspider-support wrote:
> James-
> AWS - https://aws.amazon.com/mp/linux/
> Google -
> https://cloud.google.com/migrate/compute-engine/docs/4.8/how-to/prepare-vms-servers/preparing-linux-vms
> -David, N9KT
>
> On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 8:35 AM James Snider via Dxspider-support
> <dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Are there any providers that have linux servers where I could host
> my DxSpider system? I’m changing to AT&T 5G Hot Spot here at home
> but I don’t think I give access to the outside world to my
> raspberry pi with this internet service. I’m currently using
> Frontier DSL.
>
> Jim W8BS
>
> James Snider
> jim at lexiann.com
>
>
>
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