Google also offers similar free-tire service on GCP, I think that's in
their US region.
Apart from that, AWS edu is pretty good as well, I used it for free for 3
years. The trick is after the first one year free trial, you can join a
special event they run on Dec every year and they reward everyone who
participated with an 150USD credit voucher, enough to run a VPS till the
next event.

On Sat, Sep 4, 2021 at 1:55 PM Russell Coker via luv-main <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/FreeTier/freetier_topic-Always_Free_Resources.htm
>
> The Oracle Cloud free tier allows you to have 1G of RAM on AMD64 (which
> isn't
> very useful) or 24G of RAM for ARM64 which is a useful amount.  By default
> when you create an ARM VM it gives 1/4 of the free resources to it, so 1
> CPU
> core, 6G of RAM, and 46G of storage.
>
> I've only just started playing with it, but it looks OK so far.  Has some
> nice
> features for showing CPU and IO use, doesn't show you the SSH host public
> key
> in any way, but otherwise seems OK.  Doesn't have a Debian image but has
> Ubuntu.  The Cloud Console doesn't seem to work.  By default it doesn't
> have
> IPv6.
>
> Oracle has 2 regions in Australia, Melbourne and Sydney.  The Melbourne
> region
> is 9ms ping times from my home which is nice.
>
> The free tier seems like a fairly usable service for a small Linux server.
>
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