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What is a good cloud hosting company? Who are you using and why?
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Craig Davidson
I am using virmach.com for $12.50 a year. That's a buck a month.
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On several different machines we are running openvpn servers, simple web pages, several IRLP reflectors, Another reflector for IRLP and Echolink using software called The Linkbox, and also several Echolink proxy servers. They have been up continuously for a year and a half with no problems or outages.
On 6/25/20, W8DSB <w8dsb@w8dsb.com> wrote:
What is a good cloud hosting company? Who are you using and why?
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Pierre Martel
Do you know if they accept to BGP announce a /24 of 44 net ip address?
Le jeu. 25 juin 2020 à 21:28, Craig Davidson <k1bdx.craig@...> a écrit : I am using virmach.com for $12.50 a year. That's a buck a month.
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I will say it took a little work to get the the $12.50 a year price.
Just follow the $2.50 a month "track" and they will adjust. I paid
$10 for the first 12 months. I installed Debian 9 64 bit and when I
did a reinstall I was able to install Debian 10. For $10 I can play
with it for a year.
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Steve
On 6/25/20 10:22 PM, Pierre Martel
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Not sure of the services nomenclature. Did you select KVM & SSD Windows VPS?
-- Tom VE3NY
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Affordable Linux VPS / Value+ / chose Micro+ / chose continue on Micro+ to SSD256 popup / chose Billing Cycle 12.50 Annually / chose Chicago location and Debian 9 64 bit / add to cart / checked Limited Support Agreement / agreed to Limited Support Package - Information
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I later reinstalled the machine and was able to select Debian 10
On 6/26/2020 7:57 AM, Tom Corcoran wrote:
Not sure of the services nomenclature. Did you select KVM & SSD Windows VPS?
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tnx
-- Tom VE3NY
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Thanks everyone, I am using AWS now (free for the first year) but they charge $131 / year for a static low traffic yearly price.
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Jeff Lehman, N8ACL
Be carful with that. I managed to exceed my bandwidth for a couple of months and they started charging me for my over band width usage. It wasn’t much but what I thought would be free wasn’t. I want to say it was at most like .50 cents or a dollar but still. I ended up deleting the vps so I didn’t keep getting charged.
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On Jun 26, 2020, at 18:20, W8DSB <w8dsb@...> wrote:
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Hello Steve,
I have successfully set up an image on Virmach on the budget plan you are using. However, when I go through the setup procedure using the W8RIK document, I get the following message near the very end of the install process when I execute the ./DVSwitch-System-Builder.sh command. g++ -g -O3 -Wall -std=c++0x -pthread -c -o APRSWriter.o APRSWriter.cpp In file included from APRSWriter.cpp:19:0: APRSWriter.h:36:17: fatal error: gps.h: No such file or directory #include <gps.h> ^ compilation terminated. Any advice? I seem to be able to use the DMR function but none of the others. When I check the /opt/YSFGateway directory, I see a YSFGateway.ini file but no YSFGateway file. Same for P25 and NXDN. -- Tom VE3NY
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Tom,
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I have not tested this yet. I believe from your description that when the system build script tries to compile ysfgateway, it dies. Are you sure that DMR is fully working? I will look at this some time over the next few days. That being said, the system builder script is going to radically change and will not have to compile any of the gateways in the near future. Steve
On 6/27/20 10:53 AM, Tom Corcoran
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Hello Steve,
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Tnx Steve. DMR does function properly. Issue of missing files relates to YSF, NXDN and YSF. Not using DStar (audio quality poor without ThimbDV).
FWIW, following same process, I was able to setup a multi mode cloud server on Vultr. -- Tom VE3NY
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Makes sense. What OS are you running?
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uname -a
On 6/27/20 11:25 AM, Tom Corcoran
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Tnx Steve. DMR does function properly. Issue of missing files relates to YSF, NXDN and YSF. Not using DStar (audio quality poor without ThimbDV).
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Debian 9 64 bit
-- Tom VE3NY
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Matthew 2E0SIP
Do you know if they accept to BGP announce a /24 of 44 net ip address? https://www.vultr.com/ are one of the few budget providers that will allow you to announce IPs via BGP
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Corey Dean N3FE
Yes they do as I am using it for my 44 subnet.
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Corey n3fe
On Jun 27, 2020, at 3:28 PM, Matthew 2E0SIP <groups.io@...> wrote:
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Pierre Martel
Great to read this..
Le sam. 27 juin 2020 à 15:52, Corey Dean N3FE <n3fe@...> a écrit :
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I'm looking at this <https://bgpview.io/prefix/192.3.118.0/24>
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any indication of would they announce 44?
On 6/27/20 3:52 PM, Corey Dean N3FE
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Yes they do as I am using it for my 44 subnet.
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So far seems to work. I installed DVSwitch-Server on it. As Tom says, I wont run D-Star since it's a VM but for $10.00 a year it works (for now) As Corey will attest, we have been burned by cheap hosting before. Only time will tell is this holds up. I'll give it a little more time and spin up something a little busier.
root@DVSwitch-Server:/opt/MMDVM_Bridge# free -h
total used free shared buff/cache available
Mem: 231Mi 143Mi 7.0Mi 1.0Mi 80Mi 79Mi
Swap: 255Mi 4.0Mi 251Mi
root@DVSwitch-Server:/opt/MMDVM_Bridge# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
udev 102M 0 102M 0% /dev
tmpfs 24M 1.4M 22M 6% /run
/dev/vda1 9.6G 2.8G 6.4G 31% /
tmpfs 116M 0 116M 0% /dev/shm
tmpfs 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/lock
tmpfs 116M 0 116M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs 24M 0 24M 0% /run/user/0
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Who moderates Allstar@groupsio ?
On 6/27/2020 4:05 PM, Steve N4IRS
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I'm looking at this <https://bgpview.io/prefix/192.3.118.0/24>
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