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Ask HN: unix home in the cloud?

5 pointsby strayerover 14 years ago
Finishing a contract for an academic project soon, I'll miss having a unix machine I can log in from anywhere, which has all my scripts and data in it, where I can run stuff for myself.<p>Amazon EC2, slicehost, are marketed as hosting sites. I guess many of you use them as home machines too. Any thoughts?

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ddragerover 14 years ago
All of those are clouds, not really meant as an always-on home in the cloud (or at least an expensive option). I'll assume you are looking for low-budget since you mentioned "Academic project."<p>What you are looking for is probably a VPS (can be had for &#60; $10/month at many, many places) or simply setting up an old computer on your home connection. Even if you have a static IP, use DynDNS or similar service to get a static address to connect to.
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inetseeover 14 years ago
If you can get by with something really lightweight, Amazon has their new EC2 micro instance. It's free for the first year (for new AWS customers), then an on-demand instance runs 2 cents an hour. You can't beat those prices with a stick.<p>More details about what's included can be found here: "<a href="http://aws.amazon.com/free/" rel="nofollow">http://aws.amazon.com/free/</a>
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JoachimSchipperover 14 years ago
Google "shell account"? Or buy a cheap, simple computer (think SheevaPlug) and keep it on at home? Carry a netbook? The possibilities are endless...
hasenjover 14 years ago
Did you consider "Ubuntu One" synchronization of all your scripts and dotfiles?