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- Anyone interested in following OVH server ?by /u/pulkit8 on June 12, 2026 at 4:53 pm
I have a OVH server with some months on contract left. I am giving away currently running month already paid + you get setup fee waived off too AMD EPYC 4344P – 8c/16t – 3.8 GHz/5.3 GHz RAM: 128 GB 3600 MHz System disks : 2×960 GB SSD NVMe For server transfer, you should have account should in ovh submitted by /u/pulkit8 [link] [comments]
- Is there any Servers GUI Administration tool?by /u/NemesisCollins on June 12, 2026 at 2:31 am
Hello, When we buy a $5 hosting plan, they give us a graphical control panel like Cpanel which is easy like Cake. Now that I’ve bought a $100 server, should I manage the server without a graphical control panel through a black terminal screen, ssh client? Really? Are we living in the 90s where we have to do our work by typing DOS commands on a black screen? It’s 2026 where we should have some beautiful graphical control panel, to manage our vps or vds, not typing in the black screen terminal. My question is there any convenient graphical control panel for server management that is very similar to cPanel? (I’ve heard about vnc’s, but i need something user defined simple, easy as cake) Thanks. submitted by /u/NemesisCollins [link] [comments]
- Racknerd entire NY data center down for over 24h nowby /u/DonnieDonowitz1 on June 11, 2026 at 7:12 pm
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- How do you deploy a small business web app (Next.js + Bun API + PostgreSQL) for a client who can’t afford much hosting?by /u/New_Statement7492 on June 11, 2026 at 3:39 pm
I built a dealer management system for a tea reseller (basically a billing/accounting app). The tech stack is: Frontend: Next.js 15 (App Router) Backend: Hono framework running on Bun Database: PostgreSQL with Drizzle ORM Auth: Better Auth (session-based, role-based access) About the business: ~400 customers (tea leaf suppliers) 5-10 staff users max Daily data entry (tea collection weights), monthly billing with deductions Database will be tiny — maybe 15 MB/year of pure text data They want it to feel like a desktop app but with data stored safely in the cloud Budget is very tight — ideally free or under $5/month What I’ve considered: Free tier stack (Vercel + Render + Neon) — $0 but Render free tier sleeps after 15 min, cold starts are annoying VPS (Hetzner/DigitalOcean ~$5/mo) — Hostinger Node.js hosting — doesn’t support Bun or PostgreSQL PWA for the “desktop app” feel — seems like the right call My questions: For developers who build apps for small businesses in developing countries — what’s your go-to deployment strategy? Is the free tier stack (Vercel + Render + Neon) reliable enough for production? Would you switch from Bun to Node.js just to have more hosting options? The Bun lock-in is becoming a pain. Is there a better approach I’m not seeing? Something between “run it on a local PC” and “pay for a VPS”? How do you handle backups for clients who can’t manage their own infrastructure? Any advice appreciated. This is my first time deploying a production app for a real business and I want to get it right — it handles their financial data. submitted by /u/New_Statement7492 [link] [comments]
- Need affordable hosting for multiple nonprofit sitesby /u/BS-Detective on June 10, 2026 at 1:37 pm
I currently have a hosting agreement with Bluehost, and they raised the price to over $700 for my renewal. Originally it was about $250 for three years. These sites don’t change much and have no backend services. One is an educational site for pet owners, one is for a local volunteer org that restores cemeteries, and one is for bookbinding arts. I have very little technical skills that are useful in today’s environment so I’ve been using WordPress. Bluehost charges extra for everything, including SSL. My plan lets me host several sites but I just have two up and one in development. I mostly fund these sites myself – there’s no staff. The registered charity gets an occasional donation but mostly it’s just me. Any recs for an inexpensive platform with basic features and a website builder? I do need more than one static page but none of the pages will change often. submitted by /u/BS-Detective [link] [comments]
