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A simple free VPS with a minimum of resources?
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I need to run a small script once a day.
Where can I find a free VPS for such purposes?
i.e. there is no question of any high loads
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Free VPS are hard to get, if only for the reason that the IP address itself is paid. Aruba has a minimum cost of 1 euro per month.
What script needs to be run? If all sorts of php and javascript, there are free web servers. This is a slightly different thing, because the IP address is shared among many users, and you do not have access to the server itself, you can only upload web server files
https://aws.amazon.com/en/ec2/
you need a card to register (I registered a virtual one from Yandex) + a
dollar will be removed from the card and a
free micro instance will be returned in a month for a year
https://www.heroku.com/
There is an option to suffer with https://www.digitalocean.com/
sign up for a ref
to get $ 10 to your account
deploy a virtual machine, do your business for 10 minutes, delete
a virtual machine A truly free virtual machine I would never did not run with confidential information - the risk of running into an unscrupulous hoster is too big
For such a task - a floating load - clouds were invented with payment for the resources actually used.
Not a simple VPS.
Where can I find a free VPS for such purposes?1. On Amazon
i.e. there is no question of any high loadsVPS / VDS are taken not only and not so much because of high loads, but because of the ability to configure everything as it is convenient for you, as well as almost complete isolation from other clients, the ability to configure software at your discretion, etc.
Enable the Hyper-V hypervisor in your Windows and you will have a free VPS. If it's even simpler, you can save on a school breakfast ;)
Seriously, I advise you not to be so petty and spend $5-10 per year on the cheapest paid VPS (if you don't need a dedicated IPv4, then even a little cheaper). If not at all, take a look at Free VPS?
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