See VPS with free softwares values here:
http://libreplanet.org/wiki/User:Icaro
Thanks you very much. I'm still checking your list. Several of the services
listed under web hosting don't seem to belong here because they don't share
the free software philosophy, for instance Planetmind, Jump Networks and
BitFolk.
Thanks all of you very much.
GNUtransfer don't offer small packages like the one I need, but they replied
that they only use free software and own private software so I recommend
checking with them for somebody also looking for a VPS provider. Byte mark is
prohibitively expensive for me
Bytemark Hosting
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bytemark_Hosting
has their own dedicated data centre (UK) and offers a 50% discount to any
customers who publish Free Software using their network.
https://www.bytemark.co.uk/company/manifesto/
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Their VPS is called BigV and a 1
Thanks for your answer andrew.
Keep in mind that, no matter what the ideals of the provider are, you
can't really rely on a provider to protect your freedom anyway, because
the software is not running on your own computer.
Right, I'm aware of this. What I want to avoid is giving money to
Sorry for my low level IQ, but what is a VPS? I know what a VPN is and how it
works but VPS no.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_private_server
mariox...@yandex.com wrote:
What I want to avoid is giving money to fund proprietary software.
Most VPS providers use a proprietary control panel and so far I only
know of Corehost which has a policy on free software [...]
Beyond a VPS hoster's claims, how would you know if the software the
Bump.
marioxcc0 wrote:
I'm looking for a VPS provider which is compatible with the free
software philosophy. If you know of a VPS provider which actively
supports the FS philosophy (like ThinkPenguin does) or a provider
which at least offers VPS packages for which I wouldn't be founding
Hello.
I'm looking for a VPS provider which is compatible with the free software
philosophy. If you know of a VPS provider which actively supports the FS
philosophy (like ThinkPenguin does) or a provider which at least offers VPS
packages for which I wouldn't be founding proprietary
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