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  • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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    4 days ago

    That really depends on your use case. I use very little transfer because most of my usage is within my LAN. I set up a DNS server (built in to my router) to resolve my domains to my local servers, and all the TLS happens on my local server, so it never goes out to the VPS. So I only need enough transfer for when I’m outside my house.

    Here’s my setup:

    • VPS - WireGuard and HAProxy - sni-based proxying
    • router - static DNS for local services
    • local servers - TLS trunking and services

    My devices use my network’s DNS, but if that fails, they fall back to some external DNS and route traffic through the VPS.

    VPSs without data caps tend to have worse speeds because they attract people who will use more transfer. I think it’s better to find one with a transfer cap that’s sufficient for your needs, so things stay fast. I use Hetzner, which has generous caps in the EU (20TB across the board) and good enough for me caps in the US (1TB base scales with instance size and can buy extra). Most of my use outside my house is showing something off every now and them, or accessing some small files or uploading something (transfer limits are only for outgoing data).

    • SayCyberOnceMore@feddit.uk
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      3 days ago

      Ok, didn’t think about “unlimited” actually being slower - thanks for the insight.

      I’m running a pfSense f/w at the edge, so split horizon DNS and haproxy are already sorted… I’ll check out wireguard - should be straight forward

      Thanks