Low-cost dedicated FreeBSD server or non-jail VPS?

Derek Ragona derek at computinginnovations.com
Thu Feb 8 01:10:19 UTC 2007


FreeBSD runs on most i386 based hardware as long as you have 64 MB ram or 
more.  So you can recycle an old desktop PC to run FreeBSD and then have at 
it.  Or buy a cheap new desktop or refurbished.

         -Derek


At 07:01 PM 2/7/2007, Kelly Jones wrote:
>I'm looking to rent a low-cost FreeBSD dedicated server or VPS with
>root access. For a VPS, I realize this is really psuedo-root access.
>
>I once rented a VPS on a FreeBSD box that was split into virtual boxes
>using "jail", but wasn't happy with it. So, if it's not a dedicated
>box, I'm looking for something like Virtuozzo, Xen, vmware running
>FreeBSD as a guest OS, etc.
>
>The box doesn't have to be super-fast or have lots of disk space: just
>looking for something that will let me play around with ports, pf, run
>experiments, etc
>
>Does anyone have any suggestions?
>
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