Dang! That's some serious money and a serious project! Definitely looks like it'd be a great project though!
I kinda just can't wait until it's out already. I just want it right now.
I'd say HostVirtual (vr.org) as a pretty good alternative for iwStack. Love those guys and the work they do. I used to have a few of my VMs on their network, some pretty great stuff came with it.
If I recall it's true cloud (don't recall which stack they use though) with a custom panel...
It should have automatically setup IPs, but just in case it hasn't...
Try this:
Go into /usr/local/vesta/bin/
These are all the scripts VestaCP uses (from the web interfaces). I'd probably say start by messing around with this (maybe run v-update-sys-ip?) and go from there. I can't really...
Datashack (45/month)
BurstNET (not really)
Dacentec (30/month)
VolumeDrive (ha right)
The common colos (not sure if they're that cheap) are Colo@, AtlanticMetro, Choopa, Continuum, and HostDime
Oh man....
This totally reminds me of the days when I used to play with breadboards and circuits. Love this @wlanboy ! Now all I need is another breadboard and all the additional Raspberry Pi stuff!
Hm... well I haven't really looked into it but meh. I would have requested it to be linked to the specific account instead of putting it just in front of it ;)
Also thanks
Also, I'm double posting but, why is the invite code setup like how it is? (I believe invite code is used only once and then the IP is whitelisted? Or a cookie is set or something?) I tried to activate my account from a different IP and it was met with the same beta screen.
Looks decent!
One issue is that when I was putting in a test dedicated server I entered a BS control panel link ("there is no panel for a dedicated server?"), then pressed save. I got a warning saying to enter a valid URL (in reality why would this even be required?). So I added a BS URL...
I have a 7/month Windows VM with CorgiTech located in LA (although I think they have other locations).
Not bad, but I think they now charge 10/month for it.
I'll add a clarification to my statement there.
I am well aware of the network situation in Asia (seeming as I'm currently one of the individuals who are experiencing it...). I guess my specific statement was mostly focused on "is this a good location for Japan, China, Korea, Taiwan, and...
I probably should.
I'll get right on it right now. Thanks for reminding me.
Edit: And email sent to my go-to support guy (If anyone knows, Mike from Vultr has been an incredibly helpful person)