Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2024 09:27:55 +0100 From: Dmitry Salychev <dsl@mcusim.org> To: Juraj Lutter <otis@FreeBSD.org> Cc: freebsd-arm <freebsd-arm@freebsd.org>, Joseph Holsten <joseph@josephholsten.com>, Dave Cottlehuber <dch@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: free ARM VPS Message-ID: <86v85gt2d9.fsf@peasant.tower.home> In-Reply-To: <29B41DA7-1D72-4983-99F7-45D372CBCC48@FreeBSD.org> References: <3a9870c3-e29c-4782-a148-57684d1f917d@gmx.at> <4a896a4e-cdb5-4351-ad29-8e014321f776@gmail.com> <876b9d58-6aba-460b-b972-0bd373936ca9@app.fastmail.com> <864jd0ul39.fsf@peasant.tower.home> <960f1b83-b169-4249-946c-c8f7f31595db@app.fastmail.com> <29B41DA7-1D72-4983-99F7-45D372CBCC48@FreeBSD.org>
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Juraj Lutter <otis@FreeBSD.org> writes: > Hi, > >> On 21 Mar 2024, at 08:25, Dave Cottlehuber <dch@skunkwerks.at> wrote: >> It's a standard arm64 CPUs from Ampere (hw.model: ARM Neoverse-N1 r3p1) >> and quite capable of running anything. I run DBs (PostgreSQL, CouchDB), >> DNS services & Phoenix web apps off them, all in jails ofc. The free >> tier gives 4 CPU cores (no hyperthreading garbage!), 24GiB RAM, and >> IIRC up to 200GiB storage. That's plenty. >>=20 > > I can only second that. If you are interested, I can provide you a =E2=80= =9Ctest drive=E2=80=9D account on my box > to evaluate whether your own VM makes sense. > > otis > > > =E2=80=94 > Juraj Lutter > otis@FreeBSD.org Hi Juraj, I'd be glad to try it :) Regards, Dmitry --=20 https://wiki.freebsd.org/DmitrySalychev
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