I don't know if this is an option for you, but Comcast Business will happily sell you bandwidth, give you static IPs and allow you to run your own servers. It's not that much more expensive than non-business and actually has a support department that knows what they're doing. On Sun, 16 Dec 2018, Jon Schewe wrote: > I've been hosting a server running mail, website, photo gallery, shell > access, as a VM with a friend's business for some time. Things are changing > and I need to find a new place to host the "server". 15 years ago I would > have had a physical server co-located at an ISP. These days having a > virtual server seems the way to go. > > I've started looking at Amazon, Linode and Digital Ocean. It looks like > Amazon and Digital Ocean are the best deal, but I'd like to hear from > others. Note that I'm not looking at a site like BlueHost or other web > hosting companies because I would like to maintain shell access and be able > to run long running processes like Jenkins. > > Does anyone here have experience with a for this kind of hosting? Do you > have a recommendation? > > Thank you > Jon > > -- > http://mtu.net/~jpschewe > > >