This blog started quite a long time ago by any standards. My VPS history started at Gigarocket.net in 2014. The owner of Gigarocket at the time embarked on a free VPS campaign and I was gifted a VPS so I could learn how to issue them.
When VPSs came to a halt at Gigarocket in 2016 I moved on to FreeVPS.us. This is where my greatest VPS experiences and learnings happened. I found myself in high-tech VPS specialists company and went through a steep learning curve. Quite a number of us were sad when FreeVPS.us decided to call it quits in 2018. When FreeVPS.us came to an end in 2018 I moved on to post4vps.com.
The Post4VPS Giveaway was a very interesting process. Once a month a number of free VPSs were listed by the owner of Post4VPS for competition by post4host forum members who had to post a minimum number of posts in order to get a free VPS. The VPSs were given away in order of number and quality of posts. Once the VPS had been received the forum member could then keep it as long as a minimum number of posts had been made every month.
Regrettably post4vps came to an end in 2020 ending a wonderful era of free VPSs with enormous specs. I had a free VPS with 8GB RAM and 20 GB disk space. That continued for as long as free VPSs had been given at post4vps.
Then followed a dry period without a real hosting forum home for me. Gigarocket was still ambling along with a Forum that is still online, but no one was posting any longer as by end of 2020 it also stopped to provide free shared hosting. I checked periodically for post4vps type discussion forums, but could not find any, until I stumbled upon InstaFree during March of 2024. InstaFree Community Forum is not a post4host Forum, however there is an active Community that posts in the Forum as well as staff who attend to applications for free Shared, Reseller or VPS hosting. InstaFree also offers paid accounts. I can definitely recommend their Free VPSs with IPv6.