
If you need to run your server continuously you might be better off
with a cheap dedicated server.
To run my quid2.org site, a rather complex setup with a web server and
a number of background haskell processes, I use a server from the
French provider OVH/Kimsufi (http://www.kimsufi.co.uk/ and
http://www.ovh.co.uk/products/dedicated_offers.xml ,main site is
ovh.com).
You can get a decent box for 15 euro a month and a hell of a machine
for 50/60 euros.
They also have some Cloud/VPS options, that I have not used.
Does anyone have first-hand experience with Amazon EC2?
They also look very tempting.
Best,
titto
On 19 March 2011 10:12, Lyndon Maydwell
Does anyone have any Binaries that are built to run on EC2?
That would be super!
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 1:11 AM, Jason Dusek
wrote: 2010/01/31 Marc Weber
: If all you want is standard debian or such it does'nt matter. However I tried installing NixOS Linux and I've had lot's of trouble until switching to linode. NixOS was up and running within 30min then..
How did you get NixOS on your Linode system? They don't seem to offer it, last I checked.
I'm looking in to doing this with PRGMR, which has pretty good pricing though it's not nearly as featureful as Linode.
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