| All this discussion about Nextcloud in a thread about Linode. With Hosting, you largely pay for reputation. Reliable/trustworthy providers are gonna cost more. On one end of the spectrum you have good-enough-for-the-CIA AWS. $$$ On the other end of the spectrum you have communists running Data Centers out of their basement. $ I suggest Linode. Super reliable provider, much less price than the big names. I would expect the same service out of DigitalOcean, Vultr... just pick the company where you like the owners honestly. Linode's the one me teacher used tho. Assuming you got the income, $40/mo for 8GB should be good enough to run a ton of hobby projects. Or maybe $20 for 4GB to start, I think Linode lets you upgrade droplets. Avoid AWS. Using AWS for a hobby project is retarded. Its meant for enterprise. Option B would be to use a RaspberryPi. Its extra work for less performance, but Pis are a lot of fun. Its like owning a toy that can run NextCloud. If you're getting into self-hosting btw check out https://yunohost.org/ and https://landchad.net/ |