Vps


Sep. 9, 2023

Basic VPS disk speed

I couldn’t help but measure some VPS disk speeds while I was busting out the fio.

Binary Lane only claims “pure SSD drives” but seems pretty great. The difference between Digital Ocean SSD and NVME is disappointing. Obviously you’re sharing a drive with other users, so perhaps this depends on what else is going on.

Aug. 19, 2023

Digital Ocean first impressions

I’ve been thinking about the time it takes me to provision a guest VM in Proxmox. I seem to remember on BinaryLane it was seconds rather than minutes. This seemed to be a good excuse to use the free credit I’ve heard about for Linode or Digital Ocean hundreds of times in podcast adverts, so I claimed the $200 credit for being a Late Night Linux listener at Digital Ocean. They extracted $5 out of me in the process, so I guess they are in front on that transaction. $200 would run a little VM for a couple of years at their rates, but of course it’s limited to two months, at the end of which I will have an account sitting there, with my credit card already recorded - so all the friction is gone if I need an internet facing machine for some purpose - which is clearly their dastardly plan

Apr. 28, 2023

Adding a Domain Name to a VPS

I’ve had a small BinaryLane VPS for a while that I use for homelab type stuff, but now need to serve a tiny amount of JSON from it. A longer term plan is to use it as a Wireguard tunnel back to my cluster at home to expose the services that need to be internet facing. I’ve also had a domain name I bought from Porkbun sitting round for a bit, so it’s probably a good time to join them up.

Feb. 5, 2023

Your own Aussie server on BinaryLane

Listening to podcasts, I’ve been jealous of US developers who seem to have masses of $5/month VPS (Virtual Private Server) options. When I looked for similar Australian offerings a few months ago, they all seem to start at around $35 which is outside of my ‘have a play with something’ budget range.

I could of course use one of the international options, but one of the main apps on my app ideas list needs to be hosted in Australia and work under Australian data privacy rules. That might be the case for Digital Ocean (or other US companies) if you select an AU server, but I’m not a lawyer. For the imaginary clients of my imaginary app, me being able to say that the hosting is with an Australian company in Australia would be a plus.