abc123 I made a public welfare forum, mainly free service anchors, and now I need a free VPS hosting, at least 1G1 core, hard disk 20G-30G, 100-500G traffic per month, can I have friends to sponsor me.
Anonymous67 abc123 You can use freehost like InfinityFree, AeonFree. Its software installer can automatically install Flarum for you. If you need to install extensions, just use the built-in Extension Manager. If it shows that Update Flarum requires you to enter the database password when installing the extension, it can be found in config.php in the Flarum directory.
ernestdefoe abc123 It sounds like you can run your site on a free/cheap shared host. Why do you feel you need a VPS? Most people aren't going to just give someone a free VPS. @Anonymous67 suggestion is a really good one.
abc123 ernestdefoe Do you have free shared web hosting because I'm running 3 websites because I'm a non-profit website
ernestdefoe abc123 @Anonymous67 mentioned a few free web hosts that you could use. Do you know how many forums are out there that are "non profit" that the owner spends money on every month to operate it? My site is technically a non profit because I make nothing off of it. The thing is you get what you pay for. Free hosts in my experience tend to have more issues than those you pay for.
Relic System abc123 Why? Hosting is incredibly cheap in the shared hosting space, free options exist so I'm curious why you have specifics in mind.
Jake Wilson abc123 Last time i checked Oracle has a free tier which will get you a free VPS with quite low end specs, you can check that out?
abc123 Jake Wilson I need a credit card to apply, I don't have a credit card, can you borrow my credit card
ernestdefoe abc123 if you don’t have a credit card then like I mentioned previously you may want to look into FreeFlarum. You can do pretty much anything using their service as you can with shared hosting or a VPS and the best part it’s your favorite word “free”.
ernestdefoe abc123 There are a bunch of "non-profit" websites out there. Most owners pay their own hosting fees or they use services like FreeFlarum and the sites that Anonymous67 mentioned. Seems like to me you want the "good" stuff for free just because your site is "non-profit" like millions of other sites out there. I'm not trying to be harsh or anything just trying to point out that just because something is non-profit doesn't always mean you get things for free other than using free services like the ones that have been mentioned.
ernestdefoe abc123 or you could just use any of the services suggested. Hosting is cheap now a days for the most part and has been stated there are several free options that have been provided in this thread.