You could also look at running a super-efficient 24x7 server at home to 
minimize your electric costs.

In my last computer build where I was trying to maximize performance with 
minimal power use, I put together an E3 Xeon Server with ECC memory that pulls 
an average of 35W running a SIMH VM with idle enabled.
It’s all based on buying power efficient equipment. It runs near noiseless and 
cool also.

Intel Xeon E3-1275v3 3.5GHz 4C with Integrated graphics (which is fine for a 
server). Max 84W.
32GB ECC memory (overkill for SIMH, but I do other things with the server  :-)
500GB M.2 NVME SSD
1TB 2.5” HDD
5.25” BLU-Ray ODD
80+ Gold PSU
Windows 10 Pro OS (for host)
VMware Workstation for virtualization, although you could use the built in 
Windows 10 Hyper-V virtualization for free

2.5” disk drives and SSDs pull a lot less power than their rotating 3.5” 
equivalents. So does using Integrated graphics vs. discrete video cards if the 
performance is OK.

Your point about having others manage the network security is pretty darn valid 
though !!

Dave

From: Simh [mailto:simh-boun...@trailing-edge.com] On Behalf Of Joseph Oprysko
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2017 2:37 PM
To: Dan Gahlinger <dgahl...@hotmail.com>
Cc: simh <simh@trailing-edge.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: [Simh] C9.io

Dan, it is easy peasy, but not quite free, as if you want 24/7 access to the 
box, you have to keep the system running 24-7, so electricity costs. Plus, I’m 
planning on having others log in as well, thus I don’t want to open up my 
network like that. That’s why I’m looking for a free hosted/Cloud solution. 
That way someone else can deal with the rest of the network security. I do 
enough of that for work anyway, don’t want to have to monitor my home network 
as thoroughly.

On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 1:12 PM Dan Gahlinger 
<dgahl...@hotmail.com<mailto:dgahl...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
A Linux box running simh bridged with nat
Easy peasy and free

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From: Simh 
<simh-boun...@trailing-edge.com<mailto:simh-boun...@trailing-edge.com>> on 
behalf of Joseph Oprysko <joprys...@gmail.com<mailto:joprys...@gmail.com>>
Sent: Friday, December 1, 2017 1:09:37 PM
To: Ray Jewhurst
Cc: simh
Subject: Re: [Simh] C9.io

Well, running from inside a house and making accessible from the outside is 
easy. But most ot my computers at home generally don’t run 24/7.

Mainly what’s needed for what we both want to be able to do isn’t really a 
shell account on a shared machine, but literally a dedicated VM instance, but 
we need to be able to access that instance through a public IP address.

On a home network, a private IP Address (192.168.x.x, 172.x.x.x ‘actually I 
don’t think it’s the whole 172 network’, or a 10.x.x.x) it’s easy enough to 
setup port forwarding to make it accessible. But on the Cloud based VM’s, I 
don’t know if there is a way to do it. Well, I know there ARE ways, usually 
involves paying for the instance, an external address, and possibly the amount 
of traffic.

Actually, I know Bluehost (is it still a thing?) used to  give you a VM with 
public address in combination with their hosting/domain name service.  But I’m 
hoping to find one that will not cost me anything.

On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 12:21 PM Ray Jewhurst 
<raywjewhu...@gmail.com<mailto:raywjewhu...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I have been trying to figure out a solution for something similar to that. I 
want to be able to run a PDP-11 outside of my house for Fortran development. I 
would be running it on my Android phone.

On Dec 1, 2017 12:11 PM, "Joseph Oprysko" 
<joprys...@gmail.com<mailto:joprys...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Does anyone know if I can use the Cloud9 IDE to host a simh System emulation?

I know I’m able to build and execute it in the environment, but what I’d really 
like to achieve is to have a system (or several) running on various instances. 
And be able to connect to them from an external IP address, I believe I am able 
to SSH into an instance, or access it through the web based IDE.

An example might be better. Say I setup an HP system running Time-Share Basic. 
Would I be able to telnet to the TSB instance from various computers?

Thank you,

Joe
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