Re: how many Linux machines do you run?

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Karen Lewellen aligugumia:
I have 54 gig of data in my main shellworld account alone, 6 gig for
my personal website..cannot imagine another shared hosting service
giving me that kind of room, but might be wrong.


Well, it's Oracle, but it's free. They will give you 4 ARM CPU's running
one of several flavors of Linux they offer, 24GB of RAM and 200GB disk
space. The catch is that you have to use it, and they want you to use it
a lot to keep it from being idle. I would in this case recommend running
xmrig or something like that on the server to give you a little money
and keep it from idling all at the same time. The best thing is that
this is a server that *you* control. It's not a shared host in that it's
not one of those things where you upload your files to it and such and
have very little access to anything on it, and it's not one of those
public shell accounts either. This is just like have ssh to your own
computer wherever you want it, complete with networking and the like.
The only thing they don't do though is email. They want you to use their
relay service for that. Try as I might, I never could unblock the mail
ports.

~Kyle

Imetumwa kutoka maji

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