Re: [CentOS] cheap cloud providors

2013-02-17 Thread Arun Khan
On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 2:10 AM, Tim Dunphy wrote: > Hey guys, > > Apologies in advance if this question is in poor taste. But I've really > fallen in love with learning about the cassanrdra database. The only > problem is that it doesn't run very well on an t1.micro instance at amazon > and the

Re: [CentOS] cheap cloud providors

2013-02-16 Thread Nux!
On 16.02.2013 20:40, Tim Dunphy wrote: > Hey guys, > > Apologies in advance if this question is in poor taste. But I've > really > fallen in love with learning about the cassanrdra database. The only > problem is that it doesn't run very well on an t1.micro instance at > amazon > and the larger

Re: [CentOS] cheap cloud providors

2013-02-16 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 02/16/2013 08:40 PM, Tim Dunphy wrote: > Hey guys, > > Apologies in advance if this question is in poor taste. But I've really > fallen in love with learning about the cassanrdra database. The only > problem is that it doesn't run very well on an t1.micro instance at amazon > and the larger s

Re: [CentOS] : cheap cloud providors

2013-02-16 Thread Alex Marz
I've found http://www.lfcvps.com quite good and inexpensive also. Alex On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 4:52 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote: > Try tilaa.nl virtual servers? > 16.2.2013 22.40 "Tim Dunphy" kirjoitti: > > > Hey guys, > > > > Apologies in advance if this question is in poor taste. But I've real

Re: [CentOS] : cheap cloud providors

2013-02-16 Thread Eero Volotinen
Try tilaa.nl virtual servers? 16.2.2013 22.40 "Tim Dunphy" kirjoitti: > Hey guys, > > Apologies in advance if this question is in poor taste. But I've really > fallen in love with learning about the cassanrdra database. The only > problem is that it doesn't run very well on an t1.micro instance

[CentOS] cheap cloud providors

2013-02-16 Thread Tim Dunphy
Hey guys, Apologies in advance if this question is in poor taste. But I've really fallen in love with learning about the cassanrdra database. The only problem is that it doesn't run very well on an t1.micro instance at amazon and the larger sizes are quite expensive. An m1.small can do the trick,