[TriLUG] recommendations for on-line Linux VM

Javier Henderson via TriLUG trilug at trilug.org
Mon Feb 17 15:36:50 EST 2025


I have a virtualization cluster at a commercial datacenter in California (Hurricane Electric). I host a number of VMs for friends and family. As long as this is your own hobbyist site, you’re welcome to one, for the grand sum of zero dollars, cash only in advance. The rate doubles every month.

I’ve been at that datacenter for years and don’t have any intention to move out. I host my own domains, etc., and I have a Proxmox email gateway cluster that you’re also welcome to use to front-end your domains.

Offer extended to other fellow geeks.

73,
-jav k4jh

> On Feb 11, 2025, at 15:05, Joseph Mack NA3T via TriLUG <trilug at trilug.org> wrote:
> 
> I want a Linux machine on-line, that I can logon at the command line, like I do with my home machines, and pilot. I want it to run a lightly used a website. I also want to be able to install and remove files at will had not have any blocked ports.
> 
> I tried linode.com and digitalocean.com. Their webpages are all marketting full of "products" and "solutions". They aren't offering VMs. Maybe they are but they're buried beneath marketting (digitalocean is offering droplets), in which case I'm not their target.
> 
> Thanks Joe
> 
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