Subj : RE: Good reason not to run a BBS at home...
To   : Mro
From : Mike
Date : Thu Oct 03 2024 08:09 am

On 02.10.2024 11:40, Mro wrote to Mike:

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->   Re: RE: Good reason not to run a BBS at home...
->   By: Mike to Mro on Wed Oct 02 2024 08:05 am
->
->  > Hello
->  >
->  > I can only speak for germany
->  >
->  > The disadvantage here in Germany is simply that renting servers, which also
->  > have
->  > a large storage capacity, is simply unaffordable! If I only have a
->  > manageable database, it is of course cheaper. That's what I did with my BBS
->  > forum and rented
->  > a server ($28/month). But with a BBS with a large file base it is
->  > unaffordable.
->  >
->  > Greetings
->
-> you have hetzner over there which is pretty cheap. they also have
-> specials.
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Hi Mro

Took a look on it.. (Hetzner)

Hm... 125 bucks/Month for "only" 22 TByte sounds not really cheap for me.

But thank you for your notice.

Mike

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