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Reddit » Cloud computing
12h ago
GoogleCloud Performance Benchmark: A Trio of Instances
CPU: 4 Cores ?️ | Memory: 8 GB ?
Involved Instances:
C3d-highcpu-4
C2d-highcpu-4
C3-highcpu-4
Benchmark Insights:
Coremark Leader: C3d-highcpu-4 outperforms in computational efficiency.
Speed: C3d-highcpu-4 is unmatched in task execution velocity.
Cost: When it comes to price-per-task, C3d-highcpu-4 stands out as the most economical. ?
Amidst a competitive lineup, the C3d-highcpu-4 shines across all fronts—balancing power, pace, and price.
Would you value such insights when choosing the instances?
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Reddit » Cloud computing
12h ago
Hello,
I'm looking for a cloud provider who has API.
I know these providers: Azure, AWS, GCP or Vultr, digital ocean, Hetzner, upcloud, lightnode, scaleway, cloudzy, ovh,
I'm kinda looking for some smaller companies.
Regards,
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Reddit » Cloud computing
3d ago
Hello. I'm currently homeless and would love to get back into my old hobby of building custom Android ROMs. I just recently got the best laptop I've ever had, an HP Zbook 15 G3, and just recently it was stolen while I slept. I had put a lot of money getting it ready to build Android 14 and I have no idea at all how many times I've had to replace a stolen (or broken) laptap because of the harsheness of the streets. So here's my question. Are there any cloud hosting services that host virtual personal computers you can "build" yourself with the specs you need, and then install the OS yourself j ..read more
Reddit » Cloud computing
3d ago
Hey yall. For a little bit of backstory I am currently a junior CS student going to become a senior in the fall. I wanted to leverage my skills by getting some experience with developing applications in the cloud. I don't know which cloud platform to use first though. I was thinking between AWS Cloud9 because that is commonly used across the entire industry and RedHat OpenShift mostly because L3Harris uses it in there software development projects. Which of these 2 cloud platforms should I learn?
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Reddit » Cloud computing
5d ago
I have this idea for a b2b saas solution. I plan to make this in react and consume all my stuff maybe from an AWS db. (thinking about using AWS for deployment as well, but im no data ops expert so I plan to take some time to hammer this out more specifically).
Anyways, I keep running into the roadblock on what is the best way to manage deployments between clients? Each client will have their own db and environment, but I want this in the cloud so they don't need to maintain an onsite server. If I'm using AWS do I just give each client their own domain / auth system (like each client has an au ..read more
Reddit » Cloud computing
5d ago
I am curious as to how when a data centre has all the infrastructure do they distribute this power to end user?
I know you can use services like MS Azure and when you train some AI model select some provider from the list, but I don’t know how it works from the data centre side or if they always have to provide it via somebody like MS Azure or there are other ways?
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Reddit » Cloud computing
5d ago
I would like to test whether some of my servers are locked down to the subset of IP's I trust. To do this, I would like to have a free linux CLI instance where I can try to ssh into my servers (hoping the ssh will fail).
Recommendations?
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Reddit » Cloud computing
5d ago
In my role, I frequently use various cloud providers to meet the diverse needs of different projects. Each provider offers distinct pricing for similar instances, leading me to question the true value proposition. For instance, services like Runpod often provide comparable offerings at lower prices than larger providers such as AWS.
To better understand these dynamics, I've begun benchmarking the speed and performance of various services. The insights gained have been quite enlightening, showing not just the cost differences but also performance metrics across and within providers like AWS, A ..read more
Reddit » Cloud computing
1w ago
When you build an App, you do it locally and it works great. However, shipping an App is always a long shot!
Anything that enhance portability like containers, helps but is never enough.
I'm working on a open source project, tau (https://github.com/taubyte/tau), that is trying to bring a fresh approach to the problem:
- "Cloud Computing Platform On Autopilot." -> Allowing very small team, to build and maintain a cloud computing platform that will go head-to-head with the ones backed by thousands of engineers.
- "Local Coding Equals Global Production." -> Setting software developers free ..read more
Reddit » Cloud computing
1w ago
I work in a small company that uses 2 different Cloud providers : one that hosts our app and one that host our VM.
The one that hosts our app also hosts database containing our customers.
The one that hosts our VM contains a bunch of code and also lots of data.
We do not have any backup for now and would like to implement one as soon as possible. I read about the 3-2-1 rule. For now, the CEO would like to have one copy of all the data on-premises.
I read about NAS, could a NAS be a good idea for 1 backup on-premises ? What would be a good strategy to regularly backup the data ? Not sure if we ..read more