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Anyone have any recommendations for node server hosting?

AWS is pretty solid. Super easy to spin up instances.

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What’s is your use case? For personal server, i just use my personal computer, it runs on intel atom mini pc and two gig ram. It sips power and is very quite. There is also the benefit of an internal battery should power goes out. The only application on I run on that thing is a nextcloud server and nginx for hosting some personal static website/blog.

Sudo make me a sandwich 

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32 minutes ago, wasab said:

What’s is your use case? For personal server, i just use my personal computer, it runs on intel atom mini pc and two gig ram. It sips power and is very quite. There is also the benefit of an internal battery should power goes out. The only application on I run on that thing is a nextcloud server and nginx for hosting some personal static website/blog.

Not that much. mostly static pages. There's an online chat and a proxy that i use node js for. So the server specs dont have to be that good.

 

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38 minutes ago, HoosierTransfer said:

Not that much. mostly static pages. There's an online chat and a proxy that i use node js for. So the server specs dont have to be that good.

 

How much bandwidth you need? You need static IP? My server runs on regular home consumer internet plan with just like 50mbps upload speed because pretty much the only people who will ever visit my website are college students who keep asking me on reddit for download links to my previous university school work. The server does not even have an ethernet port but rather connects via WiFi 🥲

 

Noip is my ddns service provider and let's encrypt is my https certificate authority. The operating system is the server edition of Fedora. It is about as much a welfare dirt poor server hosting as you can get if you wanna try this. 

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