How do you define 'not running'? With linode, if you power down the node
but not delete it, it is still be charged.

On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 1:54 PM Bill Barry <b...@billbarry.org> wrote:

> On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 2:22 PM Eric House <eeho...@eehouse.org> wrote:
> >
> > I've been using Linode for a few years (since SpiritOne got hijacked)
> > for an always-on host. It's great. But I'm starting to play with
> > building OpenWRT and need more disk space and CPU than I have at home
> > right now. I'd love to fire up a powerful VM for when I'm working on
> > it and not pay when I'm not -- but not lose the considerable time
> > invested in setting up and downloading/building 20G of files.
> >
> > Linode doesn't do this. Who does? My wish list:
> >
> > * Just raw Debian. I'm happy ssh-ing in, and don't want to learn a
> > whole new way of interacting with a VM (which is what AWS requires in
> > my casual experience)
> > * Powerful VMs available but billed only when running
> > * Free, or at least really cheap, to leave a configured VM in a
> > saved-but-not-running state
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
>
> I have used Digital Ocean, Linode, Google Cloud and AWS, none of them
> charge when your VM is not running, but as far as I know all of them
> charge to store the image.
>
> Bill Barry
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