Comment on Does university email give you any free server?
eli@lemmy.world 5 hours ago
Cloud options:
- Microsoft Azure offers credits for edu emails I think, and I think you can renew it annually. Also check their B1 servers. azure.microsoft.com/en-us/free/students
- Google free tiers: docs.cloud.google.com/free/…/free-cloud-features#…
- AWS | Not sure on this one, their website is confusing, but look into it: aws.amazon.com/education/awseducate/
- GitHub “student developer pack” education.github.com/pack
- Oracle cloud “always free” options, bottom of this page: www.oracle.com/cloud/free/
- InterServer(never heard of them before) offers 1 year of web hosting: my.interserver.net/student_signup.php
Self-Host locally options:
Honestly you can probably find a N100 or N150 miniPC online for cheap, like $200 USD or less. Install Proxmox(or just install Ubuntu or whatever), install Docker+DockHand, and then install Tailscale and from your laptop/computer with Tailscale on it. You’ll be able to remotely access it, spin up whatever servers you want, and I doubt your campus IT will even see anything due to the tailnet mesh.
If you’re not living on campus, then even better, just self host your own stuff.