From c0d93d3db8c6cdf42b6aadd9452b3360ff9de72e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: j3s There are no hard rules for this sort of thing, but here are some guidelines: f1-xs * blog * vpn * bot * cgit f1-s * owncloud * gitea * popular blog/vpn/bot f1-m * docker host * build system f1-l * large webservice with thousands of users * rotund java app f1-x * gitlab (wow such devops very memory) f1-xx * something gigantic f1-xs: blog, vpn, bot, cgit f1-s: a bot, owncloud, gitea, popular blog f1-m: docker host, build system f1-l: large webservice, rotund java app f1-x: gitlab (wow such memory very devops f1-xx: something gargantuan If you pay with a credit card, Stripe stores some additional details about you that we literally cannot delete. Make it into a mailserver, a bitcoin miner, a VPN host, whatever you'd like. Our systems exist within the USA, and as such we are bound by US law. Can we? Technically yes. Will we? No, never. It would violate the trust that our users have in us.
- We have no interest in touching client VMs after they're running.
- We promise to keep your machines running smoothly.
- If you lose access to your VM, that's on you.
Not now, but email us and we can probably figure something out.
Yep, see our support page
. +Yep, see our support page.