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VPN or rent a basic VPS. What will be better?
Hello. Need help choosing between buying a VPN or renting the most basic VPS plan and setting up the VPN already on the server.
It seems like the answer is clear, you can immediately take the finished product. But VPS lures with a lower price plus the ability to spin everything yourself. Plus, a ready-made VPN costs 350-400 rubles per month. I found the cheapest VPS for 65 rubles. Or this can not be at such a low price? :)
Well, another question.
What is the minimum configuration that a VPS should have in order to adequately "twist" a VPN server.
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I use this vps service for vpn , I ordered a server with an openvpn template and set up the connection according to the instructions for everything about everything, it took 5 minutes and 250 rubles :)
VPS has higher security compared to the finished product - you know exactly what information you store on your server. The advantage will be the ability to hang on the VPS add. services
For a couple of clients 512Ram is quite
Check the tariffs to see if there is a restriction on traffic and access speed.
It happens that vps can be sold with large, but still limited traffic, which may not be enough if you are going to drive torrents.
And the speed of access to vps can be lower than that of vpn, which is designed for traffic return, although this is less critical.
VPN - there you can switch between countries and dynamic IP. VPS has one country, one IP (+0 to anonymity). For example, I had a Dutch VPS and all the default sites were in French and the money was in euros, which is inconvenient.
VPN on VPS is easy to set up.
there are tariffs from 87 rubles when paid for a year.
and if ipv4 is not needed, then even cheaper.
the advantages are obvious - your channel, you can tune the VPN settings yourself to your type of traffic and needs. and uncle does not watch traffic.
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