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(Quote) Sigh another free solution shot down. It's all good though. Thanks for the suggestion @Wolveix
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(Quote) Why do you say "monitoring is one of the things that NAT vps's are actually useful for"?
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(Quote) Can you explain how would shared hosting work with something like Uptime Kuma? I have only dealt directly with VM, run docker containers myself.
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(Quote) It's that bad huh. The only part I really understand is NAT shares IP. It sounds like I really shouldn't entertain any of these options, especially not for monitoring service. Perhaps only for a quick thing that I know I will kill in 1 month.
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(Quote) This certainly fits the bill, with the always unknown of "longer term/more reliable service provider"
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(Quote) That's a great compilation. I have seen NAT/OpenVZ/LXC before but I don't understand what they really means (compared to a "normal" VPS that I have root access to?) Care to educate me or point me to a resource?
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(Quote) I like this, other than the fact that FreeVPS don't provide any sort of warm fuzzy on uptime (because I am getting it for freeeeeee). Got a while before I meet criteria. :/
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(Quote) I appreciate the counter point. I think there is a small sliding scale of how much I should rely on others vs do-it-myself. UptimeRobot/hetrixtool - Completely reliant on some service provider UptimeKuma on pikapod - Reliant on a managed co…
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(Quote) Yes, is it fair that I feel a little dirty if I go down that route? Also, I read there are some hurdles to jump over.
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(Quote) Pikapod is more than $1 per month. I checked it out briefly before. Would be less flexible than a VPS.