Not sure is this help.I have open firewall port 80 on first VM,
But my approach for the second VM is the same as that of the first VM.
But it can't connect.
I just tried leave everything as default and I just created a minimum VM.Thank you for the link,
I tried for a long time and it still doesn't work.
Finally, I deleted the VM and rebuilt another one,
Then everything started again,
Finally can connect!
Very good.
Can you create a Compute Instance, now?
$ sudo yum install java-1.8.0-openjdk
If you use SFTP you should be able to the same address and credentials as you use when you ssh.Now, I don't know how to upload files using WinSCP with the information available.
I think I need to regenerate new Public/Private key pair for new user. I will put aside this first.If you use SFTP you should be able to the same address and credentials as you use when you ssh.
(I have never used WinSCP but I use Filezilla now and then, just like this.)
If you are open to suggestions, digitalocean is nice and straightforward, you can't exceed the limit of your resources, unless you purposely would like to increase your resources.I have used some free hosting provided by some smaller companies like 000webhost, free asp hosting and pythonanywhere. So why not bigger companies can’t offer some free starter packages as their marketing tools?
I have experienced with digital ocean during my previous job but not really like it. I am using hostinger and would recommend it. For this post, I just sharing for someone who are looking for free VPS.If you are open to suggestions, digitalocean is nice and straightforward, you can't exceed the limit of your resources, unless you purposely would like to increase your resources.
Also they offer referrals, so my link below will give 100 usd credit for two months that you can try their stuff:
DigitalOcean: AI-Powered Unified Inference Cloud Infrastructure
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I usually use the 5 usd droplet(VM) to do all my backend app testing, because it is cheap and fit the purpose. At end of month I know exactly what I am paying for.
The only drawback I can see in digitalocean ocean is the fact that they do not have shared storage between VMs for the purpose of docker swarm.
Oh, that's not the worst of it! I've heard if you download their videos from YouTube and play them backwards, you can find several videos where you hear a voice quietly chanting Satan.In Spanish "oracle" backwards is "elcaro", "el caro", "the expensive one", and "caro" is the opposite of cheap/economical
How awful, thank goodness you warned us.Oh, that's not the worst of it! I've heard if you download their videos from YouTube and play them backwards, you can find several videos where you hear a voice quietly chanting Satan.
If you don't find it in the first videos you should just keep looking, because it's in there somewhere. Or so I've heard.
If you are open to suggestions, digitalocean is nice and straightforward, you can't exceed the limit of your resources, unless you purposely would like to increase your resources.
Also they offer referrals, so my link below will give 100 usd credit for two months that you can try their stuff:
DigitalOcean: AI-Powered Unified Inference Cloud Infrastructure
Build on DigitalOcean's unified agentic AI cloud infrastructure. AI-powered development, instant deployment, easy management. Simple and affordable.m.do.co
I usually use the 5 usd droplet(VM) to do all my backend app testing, because it is cheap and fit the purpose. At end of month I know exactly what I am paying for.
The only drawback I can see in digitalocean ocean is the fact that they do not have shared storage between VMs for the purpose of docker swarm.
Hi @AymanA . Can I ask you something? Does DigitalOcean support auto provisioning and dropping of droplets according to the use of CPU? I have a web service that kind of demands a fair amount of CPU usage (~4-5% while it works) for each request for around 10-14 seconds each time. Would it be possible using DigitalOcean to face this kind of needs using droplets and dropping them according to the total CPU demand?
I think something wrong with my previous jar. I recompile the app and it is working now.The site runs but sqlite-jdbc seems not working.
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