pleroma.debian.social

pleroma.debian.social

@thomasfuchs I use NetCup (Germany) for VPS (will be closing soon, but only b/c no longer needed). But they also have a basic 'web hosting' offerings with SSH access.

https://www.netcup.com/en/hosting

@thomasfuchs Hetzner is who I use. It’s a VPS and requires a little setup, but EU based and very reasonable.

@thomasfuchs I use bunny.net storage + pull zones for a few static sites, but pushing the files via ftp (on a git-push triggered job).

@thomasfuchs i am on contabo.com

@thomasfuchs
Can’t say anything bad about @ubernauten

https://uberspace.de/de/

@thomasfuchs Like others hear said, Hetzner. Works well, EU based and if you choose the Helsinki datacenter your server runs on one of the cleanest electric grids of Europe.

@thomasfuchs @k and others can probably vouch for @upcloud

@suihkulokki @thomasfuchs @upcloud hell yeah i can vouch for UpCloud - 0 issues and customer support is there, and i guess here on fedi too (but not really, dont thinkt their social media entity is support) buuut anyhow - yes!

@thomasfuchs my static site runs off a Hetzner VM in Finland (they offer Germany too), using ikiwiki. I publish with git push.
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@thomasfuchs I've used Hetzner but only their "storage box" service. Being from Canada, I basically use it as really distance off-site backup for my homelab.

They have very cheap web hosting. It seems geared towards PHP but they talk about a CGI interface for Ruby/Python.

https://www.hetzner.com/webhosting/

They also do straight up dedicated server rentals have have auctions for ones that wind up being cheaper than their min spec ones.

@thomasfuchs you're probably getting a lot of Hetzner (host) + Bunny (CDN) recommendations.

@thomasfuchs I host some off my stuff on dedicated servers from:
https://mc-host24.de

They are based in germany and I find their service to be quite good and cheep. Yes their main focus are one click installation game servers like Minecraft. But they also offer dedicated linux servers and have multiple sales per year where you can extend your servers for relatively cheep

@thomasfuchs +1 on Hetzner; happy to share an Ansible playbook that does some securing / sets up deploy-on-git-push if it's helpful too.

@thomasfuchs Hetzner