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Using Oracles "Always free" instances.
4 vCPU (ARMv8, not sure about the speed) 24 GB RAM 200 GB Flash storage
This is... Free? TIL
It is but Oracle can take it back without justification.
Yeah exactly, I wouldn’t recommend it for anything production grade if you’re not paying
Until everyone starts doing it, Oracle can be...fun to deal with
I am concerned about scalability, I want to offer an option for many users but I would like to have a parameter hardware vs user counting
Did you use any specific tags to get the containers running on OC?
It’s a regular Ubuntu server running K3s so no specific tags.