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How to Grab Free VPS/RDP Services – A Not-So-Boring Walkthrough
Alright, so you wanna score a free VPS or RDP? Sweet. The big guys and a bunch of lesser-known websites all have some way to hand out freebie servers if you know where to poke around. Here’s the playbook, minus the boring corporate mumbo-jumbo.
Method 1: The Google Cloud Freebie
Yeah, Google’s Free Tier. They want your soul (aka your card), but you can totally skate by with a virtual card like, say, Yandex VCC if you’re feeling sneaky.
- Pop over to Google Cloud’s free tier thing.
- Sign up, hand over some basic info. (Remember the VCC trick.)
- Boom—you’ll rack up $300 in credits. That’s beefy enough for even big servers. Try not to spin up something that’ll eat your entire balance overnight, though.
Method 2: Turbo.net’s RDP Hack
Not a true full desktop, but honestly, who needs that for everything?
- Visit turbo.net.
- Make yourself an account.
- Choose whatever app you fancy—Google Chrome’s solid.
- Launch it—now you’re running RDP through the browser. Free and decently smooth.
Method 3: VPSServer.com Trial
Oldie but goldie. They’ll let you run a VPS for free if you play your cards right.
- Hit up VPSServer.com.
- Register, confirm your email.
- Pick your OS flavor (Windows Server, Ubuntu. You know the drill.)
- Hang tight. Your toy gets spun up in about half an hour.
- Bang, check your control panel for login deets. You’re live.
Method 4: EUServ’s Ridiculously Long-Winded Free Plan
This one’s for people with patience. The “BackupHD Classic Free” plan seems too good to be true, but it works if you jump through a few hoops.
- Sign up at euserv.com and grab the free “BackupHD Classic” plan.
- Log in, make sure you see a contract get created.
- Wait a bit. You’ll get an email when they bother to look at it.
- Back in the portal, click “Select” by your contract.
- Left menu—go to “Innovation and Test-Center.”
- Find “Requested Participation” behind CBCI Closed Beta Test and click.
- After (yep) a few more hours, they’ll let you spin up your server. Not lightning-fast, but hey, it’s free.
Method 5: ServerOffer.lt – The Pop-Up Gamble
This one feels like you’re part of a weird social experiment, but it surprisingly works.
- Jump on serveroffer.lt—and literally do nothing but browse for a minute.
- Suddenly, magic popup! Respond polite, they’re weird about that.
- Pick something like VDS-3 or VDS-4—don’t be greedy.
- Make an account (throwaway info is fine).
- Debian 9 is the safe bet for OS (less RAM-hungry).
- Check your email. Server deets should come through pretty quick.
Method 6: DigitalOcean Free Credits
Yeah, they want a card, but you can wiggle around with a low-value VCC.
- Sign up at DigitalOcean, finish their basic hurdles.
- Billing setup? There’s a “Have a Promo Code?” link—try DOPRODUCT15 or other promo codes you find online. With luck, you’re sitting at $30-$35 in credits.
- Not working? Bother support. They’ll sometimes toss extra credits your way.
- VPS from $5/mo. So, you could run 5-6 months basically for free.
Method 7: HokoCloud – Free Tier
Pretty chill, doesn’t seem scammy.
- Haul yourself over to hokocloud.com.
- Register, check your inbox for confirmation.
- Find the “Free VPS” option and pick “Rule One - Rule One.” (That’s their freebie.)
- Choose wherever on the planet you want your VPS.
- Done. Spin it up.
Heads Up:
- Don’t go throwing around your real info unless you trust the site.
- Most of these will ask for periodic renewals or have fine print. Don’t be shocked if they axe your server randomly.
- Avoid using these to host anything shady. Seriously—be smarter.
There you go. No nonsense, no AI robot voice. Now go snag yourself a free server.
Alright, so you wanna score a free VPS or RDP? Sweet. The big guys and a bunch of lesser-known websites all have some way to hand out freebie servers if you know where to poke around. Here’s the playbook, minus the boring corporate mumbo-jumbo.
Method 1: The Google Cloud Freebie
Yeah, Google’s Free Tier. They want your soul (aka your card), but you can totally skate by with a virtual card like, say, Yandex VCC if you’re feeling sneaky.
- Pop over to Google Cloud’s free tier thing.
- Sign up, hand over some basic info. (Remember the VCC trick.)
- Boom—you’ll rack up $300 in credits. That’s beefy enough for even big servers. Try not to spin up something that’ll eat your entire balance overnight, though.
Method 2: Turbo.net’s RDP Hack
Not a true full desktop, but honestly, who needs that for everything?
- Visit turbo.net.
- Make yourself an account.
- Choose whatever app you fancy—Google Chrome’s solid.
- Launch it—now you’re running RDP through the browser. Free and decently smooth.
Method 3: VPSServer.com Trial
Oldie but goldie. They’ll let you run a VPS for free if you play your cards right.
- Hit up VPSServer.com.
- Register, confirm your email.
- Pick your OS flavor (Windows Server, Ubuntu. You know the drill.)
- Hang tight. Your toy gets spun up in about half an hour.
- Bang, check your control panel for login deets. You’re live.
Method 4: EUServ’s Ridiculously Long-Winded Free Plan
This one’s for people with patience. The “BackupHD Classic Free” plan seems too good to be true, but it works if you jump through a few hoops.
- Sign up at euserv.com and grab the free “BackupHD Classic” plan.
- Log in, make sure you see a contract get created.
- Wait a bit. You’ll get an email when they bother to look at it.
- Back in the portal, click “Select” by your contract.
- Left menu—go to “Innovation and Test-Center.”
- Find “Requested Participation” behind CBCI Closed Beta Test and click.
- After (yep) a few more hours, they’ll let you spin up your server. Not lightning-fast, but hey, it’s free.
Method 5: ServerOffer.lt – The Pop-Up Gamble
This one feels like you’re part of a weird social experiment, but it surprisingly works.
- Jump on serveroffer.lt—and literally do nothing but browse for a minute.
- Suddenly, magic popup! Respond polite, they’re weird about that.
- Pick something like VDS-3 or VDS-4—don’t be greedy.
- Make an account (throwaway info is fine).
- Debian 9 is the safe bet for OS (less RAM-hungry).
- Check your email. Server deets should come through pretty quick.
Method 6: DigitalOcean Free Credits
Yeah, they want a card, but you can wiggle around with a low-value VCC.
- Sign up at DigitalOcean, finish their basic hurdles.
- Billing setup? There’s a “Have a Promo Code?” link—try DOPRODUCT15 or other promo codes you find online. With luck, you’re sitting at $30-$35 in credits.
- Not working? Bother support. They’ll sometimes toss extra credits your way.
- VPS from $5/mo. So, you could run 5-6 months basically for free.
Method 7: HokoCloud – Free Tier
Pretty chill, doesn’t seem scammy.
- Haul yourself over to hokocloud.com.
- Register, check your inbox for confirmation.
- Find the “Free VPS” option and pick “Rule One - Rule One.” (That’s their freebie.)
- Choose wherever on the planet you want your VPS.
- Done. Spin it up.
Heads Up:
- Don’t go throwing around your real info unless you trust the site.
- Most of these will ask for periodic renewals or have fine print. Don’t be shocked if they axe your server randomly.
- Avoid using these to host anything shady. Seriously—be smarter.
There you go. No nonsense, no AI robot voice. Now go snag yourself a free server.