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b1bb2 02-14-2022 06:13 AM

VPS wanted
 
I would like to get a VPS (virtual private server) In USA. Price under $55 per year. Software must include a GUI (graphical user interface) internet browser.

During Signup, Configure Server requires this: Hostname aaa.ddd.com servername.yourdomain.con Root Password. I do not want a www domain for this. What data should I enter?

I want to operate the VPS from any terminal without installing special software. I think this is automatically done with browser, does it normally work this way? I am not familiar with remote connection protocols.

The hosting company does list some available OS. Do I need to worry if the OS will work on the hardware? chicagovps.net offers 128MB Ram and debian 8x86_64. How can they do this?

In the remaider of this post I list some VPS hosts. Please add your comments and suggestions to the list.

These two sound like what I want.
https://www.chicagovps.net/
https://www.hostcolor.com/vps/

This is the best (free, no registration, with browser) VPS I found.
https://www.onworks.net

This is the second best (free, no registration) VPS I found.
https://distrotest.net/index.php

These paid scaling servers sound inexpensive but looks too complicated. I am afraid I will leave it on or something and get charged for that mistake.
https://www.ionos.com/servers/vps
https://www.kamatera.com/Products/201/Cloud_Servers

This requires personal information before more details are given. I suspect the price will change. https://www.vpsserver.com/

This plan renews at a higher price. https://www.hostinger.com/

lucmove 02-25-2022 06:35 PM

I'm sure that such a cheap VPS plan exists, but it's going to be hard to find. You're really pushing it.

Then you say you want to run the server using a browser, is that right? That doesn't make a lot of sense. You're going to have to manage your server from a shell/terminal screen, over a SSH connection. You don't use a browser for that.

It seems to me you don't really understand how a VPS works. You likely have a steep learning curve ahead.


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