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setting up VPS
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 10:43 pm
by FlashMaster
i have this problem with VPS, when i find one which is impossible to get for free but when i do i have no clue how to operate..
there are things to consider such as:
1). do i need a good pc for it?
2). how much ram, bandwidth, memory and stuff do i need
3). where can i find a VPS i dont care if it is payable or not i just need to find a good one so i can run my server.
4). i have looked all over the internet but found nothing of value that will help me solve my problems.
Re: setting up VPS
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 10:50 pm
by Jdrew
http://beastnode.com/vps.html https://clientarea.ramnode.com/cart.php?gid=22
You need 512MB to run one server without no lag and be sure it stays up 24/7. I use Beast Node which has good service, a good price and good locations for Americans. If you are looking for something different ram node is used by a few server hosters I think, I know dan uses it. With the 15% off for beast node you are only paying around 4-6 bucks a month. If you have any more questions just ask.
Re: setting up VPS
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 2:24 pm
by Henper
There is one way to get it free
code.google/p/physerve = Go There
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All You Need is port forward and Change The Password and name on the configx.txt
*Window ( Win ) + R
*type cmd
*type ipconfig
*get the default gateway
*type it on the link bar on your browser
*type your router password and username or routerpasswords.com
*type 32887
Go Back To the rar/zip file..
click Run.exe
boom done..
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vps ( FREE )
*register at host1free.com
*wait..PATIENCE IS THEY KEY TO SUCCESS
*if you are accepted ..
*goto code.google/p/pysnip/
*go to wiki
*go to setupubuntu
*follow -----------
DONE
Re: setting up VPS
Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 11:40 pm
by qutaisel
Welcome. I wonder what is the difference between the KVM and OPENVZ?
Re: setting up VPS
Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 7:57 pm
by Jdrew
Get which ever is cheaper, I never understood it but the cheaper of the two is fine