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<DocScrutinizer05>
I'm pondering what to do with the Neo900 server infra, it costs money per month which I can't afford right now. It just occurred to me I could offer user accounts on the server for someth like 5 to 10€ per month for a regular linux user account with ssh login, sftp, storage with a maybe 50 to 100GB quota, irc bouncer and a vhost on webserver (bring your own domain/URL, I can't provide those. Or use https://neo900.org/<your-ID>/* ). A 5
<DocScrutinizer05>
to 10 of those sponsor accounts would keep the server alive economically. What do you think?
<DocScrutinizer05>
of course you also could run your very own VPN via this server
<norly>
DocScrutinizer05: what infra is running on the server?
<norly>
A small website, maybe a few git repos, all basically static by now?
<DocScrutinizer05>
umm, neo900.org, a file mirror for devuan, git for eeshow and for the schematics and layout, ... what exactly you want to know?
<DocScrutinizer05>
yes, most is sttaic now
<DocScrutinizer05>
I gonna nuke the prestashop eventually
<norly>
basically, i'm thinking that the website and git repos could be hosted on a small webhoster
<norly>
shared space
<norly>
there's offers like 50 GB of space, unlimited traffic, 1 domain included, for 2 EUR/month
<norly>
a static, red-only git repo can be served via http(s) no problem
<norly>
read-only*
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<DocScrutinizer05>
I don't see how you may host git on a webhoster
<DocScrutinizer05>
anyway I got no free capacity to do a server migration, that's probably one of the main problems