Evaluation of Some Cloud Based Virtual Private Server (VPS) Providers PDF
A VPS—or virtual private server—is a virtual machine that provides virtualized server resources on a physical server that is shared with other users. With VPS hosting, you get dedicated server space with a reserved number of resources, offering greater control and customization than shared hosting.Virtual server can vary, depending on the use case. Often located in an off-site data center or cloud...

Dr. Hidaia Mamood Alassouli - Evaluation of Some Cloud Based Virtual Private Server (VPS) Providers

Evaluation of Some Cloud Based Virtual Private Server (VPS) Providers

Dr. Hidaia Mamood Alassouli

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A VPS—or virtual private server—is a virtual machine that provides virtualized server resources on a physical server that is shared with other users. With VPS hosting, you get dedicated server space with a reserved number of resources, offering greater control and customization than shared hosting.Virtual server can vary, depending on the use case. Often located in an off-site data center or cloud environment, virtualizing servers involves converting one physical server into multiple virtual machines (VMs). A virtual server is configured so that multiple users can share its processing power. Cloud servers are virtual (not physical) servers running in a cloud computing environment that can be accessed on demand by unlimited users. Cloud servers work just like physical servers and they perform similar functions like storing data and running applications.I wrote previously in 2020  a report with the name: “Quick Guide for Obtaining Free Remote Desktop Protocol  (RDP) Services”. It covered getting free or cheap RDP service from some Virtual Private Servers providers such as: freerdpserver.com,  Google Cloud, Qwiklabs.com, Alibabacloud.com, CloudSigma.com, Microsoft Azure, Free Microsoft Azure RDP/VPS through Sandbox subscription,  AWS Amazon, free RDP service with Amazon AWS Educate, free trial RDP/VPS from OVH CLOUD. This is the link of my previous report:https://www.amazon.com/Obtaining-Remote-Desktop-Protocol-Services/dp/B08NDRBPPCThis report continues the topic through evaluating  other useful options for widely used virtual private server hosting providers, some of them free.Note that Github now restricts the accounts that try to create workflow related to  RDP severs as they consider that will cause burdens to their servers so my account was restricted and I could not run the Github workflows presented in this report.The report contains the following sections:1. Preview about Ngrok.com functionality.2. Different methods to obtain free  RDP using Google Cloud Shell:3. Different methods to obtain free  RDP using Github.com website.4. Getting  RDP server using runcode.io.5. Getting RDP server using BitBar website https://smartbear.com/product/bitbar.6. Getting RDP server using kasmweb.com.7. Getting  RDP server using hyperbeam.com.8. Getting  RDP server using neverinstall.com.9. Getting RDP server from SauceLabs.com.10. Getting RDP server from DevRDP.com.11. Getting  RDP server using lambdatest.com.12. Getting RDP server from Atlantic.net.13. Accessing your PC remotely with Google Chrome remote desktop.14. Getting RDP server from Gologin.com.15. Getting RDP server through Colab RDP.ipynb.16. Getting RDP server from rdphostings.com.17. Getting  VPS server from  digitalocean.com.18.Getting  VPS server from  ovhcloud.com.19. Getting  VPS server from oracle.com/cloud.20. Getting  VPS server from Cloudways.com.21. Getting  VPS server from Vultur.com.22. Getting  VPS server from bungeecloud.org.23. Installing Graphical User Interface (GUI) on Linux VPS servers.24. Installing OpenVPN access server on Linux VPS servers.25. Getting VPS server from hetzner.com/cloud.26. Getting VPS server from cloudsigma.com.27. Getting disposable browser from Squarex.28. Getting VPS service from apponfly.com.29. How to create a Windows image for VPS deployment, using a Digitalocean droplet.30. References

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