I think I want to use something like NPM, pfsense, blocky, unbound, authentik, fail2ban, and wireguard. either divided between free tier cloud hosts like GCP and oracle, and my VPS for less critical stuff like NAS access, or just put it all on the VPS if that’s easier. I’ve done an absolute boatload of research to try and educate myself, which I’ve not included here because this would make this already lengthy post even longer. That said I’m still very noobish with all of this and appreciate any advice!
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Oh wait, from my research, with oracle free tier, the bandwidth isn’t the issue, but the speed. It’s limited to 50mbps. I think that limits to like, 1080p no? Would be awesome if it worked for 4k
The ARM instances are gigabit. The AMD micro instances are 50 mbps. Most streaming services are in the 15-30 mbps range for 4K video.
For the ARM instances they’re a gigabit per OCPU, which you can get 4 of for free (assuming you’re lucky enough with availability), so you can theoretically get 4Gbps for free.
Oh shit O_o. That could easily do everything I need my VPS to do but better. That sounds ideal, I’ll have to look into that.
I got set up with one today! Huge thanks for the tip. I would’ve overlooked it because I didn’t know about the ampere instances. Ridiculously powerful. And the physical server is like, 4 hours from me.