cloudswithflaire

joined 1 year ago
[–] cloudswithflaire@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

100% - couldn’t agree with you more.

[–] cloudswithflaire@alien.top 0 points 11 months ago (2 children)

First of all I have to drop a sanity check on you: do you NEED to buy a dedicated server to host one low traffic website?!?! Don’t waste your money on dedicated hardware if you have no use for it, the world doesn’t need the additional future e-waste as it is.

Secondly to actually answer your question - all things being equal, if storage size doesn’t matter to you (lucky), then go for the faster storage. Just keep in mind that you will more than likely be running RAID 1 aka mirroring. So you will end up with only the capacity of 1 of the drives as your total available storage pool.

Good luck. (You don’t need a server for a single website, don’t be foolish)

[–] cloudswithflaire@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Ohh. You’re on that free server. I thought you had meant the big boy - 24gb memory, 4core ARM cpu free server. Yea I’ve never had a problem getting the little one deployed, probably could ignore my suggestion in this case.

Just as fyi however, tutorial may have Debian in the title, but it’s on using NetBoot.xyz which can be used to install any one of dozens of distro that they maintain and offer for net installation.

[–] cloudswithflaire@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Do not delete the instance, being that it’s the free tier, you could be waiting weeks or months for another one to be made available for you. If you do end up needing to reinstall the OS, do it “in-place” on your current instance.

There are a handful of ways you could accomplish this, this one being my favorite and the one I always go to.

[–] cloudswithflaire@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Wait you think that 35mbps upload is high? No sir, you couldn’t be more wrong.

I would literally give up half of my download speed just to have an upload speed that was over 100mbps at home.

[–] cloudswithflaire@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

While you are of course correct, the free offerings from ngrok are limited to 1GB/m transfer, not sure if that’s feasible to run a mc server with, so I didn’t assume that OP was the free plan. (Although admittedly, he likely is)

Trouble is that much of that awesome list is reliant on having resources that you can self host and egress point on. Which doesn’t seem all that likely either. This really wasn’t the right sub to ask his question in. 😅

But since he did, the I’d probably suggest that OP drops ngrok completely in favor of something like playit.gg which has dedicated hostname (and a bunch of other useful stuff) built right with every tunnel.

[–] cloudswithflaire@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Ngrok offers fixed address. Just set one up and give that out for people to connect to instead of temporary IPs.