sega01 (OP)
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January 12, 2017, 04:02:38 PM Last edit: December 13, 2019, 12:05:55 AM by sega01 |
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Servers last from 1-28 days, but can usually be topped up. Multiple regions available, multiple Linux images and iPXE. No registration required, no IPs logged. Pretty easy to try: Launch on the website: https://sporestack.com/Screenshot: Or your console: pip3 install sporestack sporestackv2 launch YourHostname --operating_system debian-9 --ssh_key_file ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub --days 1 --currency btc Handy for development, quick VPNs, network test servers, or building out a whole infrastructure on microservices. Giving the servers fixed lifetimes lets you expect failure and short server life so that you develop around it. Also supports hidden hosting, launching a server that's only accessible through Tor. More information at SporeStack.com, or the V3 onion service on Tor. In action: Pricing: (Does not apply to hidden, Tor-only servers) Cores Memory (GiB) Disk (GiB) Bandwidth (TiB) Approximate price per 28 days (USD) 1 1 25 1 9.00 1 2 50 2 18.00 1 3 60 3 27.00 2 2 60 3 27.00 3 1 60 3 27.00 2 4 80 4 36.00 4 8 160 5 72.00 6 16 320 6 144.00 8 32 640 7 288.01 12 48 960 8 432.00 16 64 1280 9 576.00 20 96 1920 10 864.01 24 128 2560 11 1152.00 32 192 3840 12 1728.00 Thanks!
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eckmar
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January 12, 2017, 08:49:33 PM |
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Looking at your site it's interesting. But why you only sell servers for 1-28 days ? I don't understand if you are able to continue with same server after that time period (renew the contract after every 28 days for the same server) or new server is generated every time ?
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sega01 (OP)
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January 12, 2017, 10:36:46 PM |
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Looking at your site it's interesting. But why you only sell servers for 1-28 days ? I don't understand if you are able to continue with same server after that time period (renew the contract after every 28 days for the same server) or new server is generated every time ?
28 days is the max life of any one server that I offer, by design. If you want to have them for longer, just create another one near expiry time and switch over. Server failures are pretty inevitable so if you iron out an automated process to replace them every month it should be beneficial once you get past the annoying phase. Handling failure is a part of good infrastructure design. It also makes security patching a bit easier as you just replace the entire server.
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sega01 (OP)
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January 17, 2017, 10:25:12 PM |
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Vultr's European and Asian regions have been added. Lots of small updates across the board, but I think the nodemeup's help page tells the most: usage: nodemeup [-h] [--osid OSID] [--dcid DCID] [--flavor FLAVOR] [--days DAYS] [--uuid UUID]
optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --osid OSID Default: 230 (FreeBSD 11) 216: Ubuntu 16.04 i386 147: CentOS 6 i386 152: Debian 7 i386 (wheezy) 140: FreeBSD 10 x64 194: Debian 8 i386 (jessie) 225: Fedora 24 x64 193: Debian 8 x64 (jessie) 128: Ubuntu 12.04 x64 215: Ubuntu 16.04 x64 148: Ubuntu 12.04 i386 179: CoreOS Stable 127: CentOS 6 x64 234: OpenBSD 6 x64 139: Debian 7 x64 (wheezy) 167: CentOS 7 x64 230: FreeBSD 11 x64 231: Ubuntu 16.10 x64 232: Ubuntu 16.10 i386 233: Fedora 25 x64 160: Ubuntu 14.04 x64 161: Ubuntu 14.04 i386 162: CentOS 5 x64 163: CentOS 5 i386 --dcid DCID Default: (probably) 3 (Dallas) 24: Paris 25: Tokyo 39: Miami 12: Silicon Valley 19: Sydney 40: Singapore 1: New Jersey 3: Dallas 2: Chicago 5: Los Angeles 4: Seattle 7: Amsterdam 6: Atlanta 9: Frankfurt 8: London --flavor FLAVOR Default: 9 (768MiB) 95: RAM: 4096, VCPUs: 4, DISK: 90 29: RAM: 768, VCPUs: 1, DISK: 15 --days DAYS Days to live: 1-28. Defaults to 1. --uuid UUID Force a specific UUID.
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January 18, 2017, 03:59:46 PM |
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I like the web apps you make. What do you do or have you done? Are you interested in working with startups?
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Josepino
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January 18, 2017, 04:06:01 PM |
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Thank you for your share. It's very useful for me I will rent some vps for sporestack.
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sega01 (OP)
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January 18, 2017, 05:36:24 PM |
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I like the web apps you make. What do you do or have you done? Are you interested in working with startups?
Thank you! Before Answer Market, Coinfee, and SporeStack, I've worked at Matterport, ThousandEyes, and Rackspace. A long while back I developed two Linux distributions. I'm definitely more in the infrastructure/devops realm, but I am working more and more on my development skills. LinkedIn covers my work history pretty well: https://www.linkedin.com/in/teran-mckinneyMatterport and ThousandEyes were startups. When I joined Matterport, I was the one of two infrastructure people on the current team. I like startups, but they can be hit or miss with direction. It really depends on the mission and the people, but I don't mind a bit of chaos and starting from the ground up. I can work quickly or work well, but I prefer biasing to working well and getting things done in a way that is sustainable for the long term. I also know that sometimes you need to work fast to rush something out the door, in a pinch. My preference is for half-time and remote, but I am open to most opportunities. Even if remote, I can travel to the office (if there is any, heh) from time to time. Especially for starting out. I do have a phone interview today and am looking into another opportunity, but nothing has been settled or decided yet. If you're interested, please send me an email. I can give you my phone number and we can talk more from there. I appreciate your interest! I hope that answers your question. I'm excited to talk to you if you are still interested. Thank you for your share. It's very useful for me I will rent some vps for sporestack. Thank you! I'm glad to hear that. If you have a black text on white terminal you may have issues with the QR code. A reverse terminal seems to be the only one that works for that. I'm thinking about alternating QR colors to be sure one works. Not sure if there's a way I can probe the terminal for its color behavior...
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babo
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January 19, 2017, 11:22:34 AM |
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really nice project
and commandline executables is opensource? can used under tor network?
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eckmar
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January 19, 2017, 08:15:10 PM |
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Looking at your site it's interesting. But why you only sell servers for 1-28 days ? I don't understand if you are able to continue with same server after that time period (renew the contract after every 28 days for the same server) or new server is generated every time ?
28 days is the max life of any one server that I offer, by design. If you want to have them for longer, just create another one near expiry time and switch over. Server failures are pretty inevitable so if you iron out an automated process to replace them every month it should be beneficial once you get past the annoying phase. Handling failure is a part of good infrastructure design. It also makes security patching a bit easier as you just replace the entire server. Yeah but think about someone wanting to launch their app with your service. That person will have to migrate files and database every month and if he have somewhat decent website (decent like got some cool features) it will for sure be pain in the ass
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babo
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January 19, 2017, 11:15:37 PM |
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very nice ^_^ i love it thank you very nice project again
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January 20, 2017, 02:56:10 AM |
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Looking at your site it's interesting. But why you only sell servers for 1-28 days ? I don't understand if you are able to continue with same server after that time period (renew the contract after every 28 days for the same server) or new server is generated every time ?
28 days is the max life of any one server that I offer, by design. If you want to have them for longer, just create another one near expiry time and switch over. Server failures are pretty inevitable so if you iron out an automated process to replace them every month it should be beneficial once you get past the annoying phase. Handling failure is a part of good infrastructure design. It also makes security patching a bit easier as you just replace the entire server. I 100% agree with this principle. I don't necessarily agree that having temp servers is a great thing, but keeping servers up (when accounting for DDoS, traffic spikes, updates, etc.) requires redundancy, and that would, by its nature, make this fine (automated process to spin up new servers as others go down).
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sega01 (OP)
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January 24, 2017, 12:42:04 AM |
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Thank you all for your feedback! SporeStack is now available over HTTPS: https://sporestack.com/The client has changed from 'nodemeup' to 'sporestack'. 'sporestack spawn' is equivalent to 'nodemeup'. Changes demonstrated here: https://asciinema.org/a/100459
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babo
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January 25, 2017, 01:43:19 PM |
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great job i'm follow this project and when i need disposable server i'll use it
now i use a "buffer" vps, but is ugly way.. disposable is better
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babo
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February 16, 2017, 07:16:52 PM |
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really cool service! ^_^ VPN! wow and Minecraft Server u can add more "game" server? like enemy territory, unreal, etc?
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sega01 (OP)
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February 23, 2017, 02:32:05 AM |
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really cool service! ^_^ VPN! wow and Minecraft Server u can add more "game" server? like enemy territory, unreal, etc? Definitely possible. If there's a Linux or FreeBSD daemon for the game, you can write a launch script to make it happen. You can see the current ones here and create a pull request to submit a new one: https://github.com/sporestack/node-profiles
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babo
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February 23, 2017, 08:35:40 AM |
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nice, definitely absolute cool i will add enemy territory and other free games
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sega01 (OP)
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February 27, 2017, 06:34:35 PM |
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I added a Hidden Service for SporeStack: http://spore64zke3ofvbp.onion/With the latest sporestack pip installable, you can launch servers using the Hidden Service. sporestack --endpoint http://spore64zke3ofvbp.onion spawn
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sega01 (OP)
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March 02, 2017, 03:56:59 AM |
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I've added iPXE support to SporeStack. Example: $ cat coreos #!ipxe
set base-url http://stable.release.core-os.net/amd64-usr/current kernel ${base-url}/coreos_production_pxe.vmlinuz sshkey="ssh-rsa yourkeyhere" initrd ${base-url}/coreos_production_pxe_image.cpio.gz boot $ sporestack spawn --days 2 --ipxe --startupscript coreos Couple minutes later: ssh core@(uuid returned).node.sporestack.com You'll need to upgrade to the latest sporestack pip: pip install sporestack --upgrade You can also do: sporestack spawn --ipxe_chain_url http://boot.netboot.xyz , grab the kvm_url from , point your browser at it, then boot any number of images from there. Still kind of in progress, but it works from my testing.
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