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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
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.
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