I left OVH for Hetzner for price reasons, and now, many years later, it looks like I'm leaving Hetzner for OVH... for... price reasons
oop, never mind, the reason they can offer such impressive prices for VPSs is that they don't actually have any available to sell.

i can offer you the best price in the game for VPSs that I don't have

$4.99/mo for 96 vCPUs and 256GB RAM, and dedicated GPU! (out of stock)

they might have some if I'm willing to suffer server hosting on the other side of the planet, but only if I'm willing to be very, very patient and I don't want more than one
Hetzner's doing a big across-the-board price increase that's gonna cost me tens of dollars a month, so I'm open to alternatives, but they are few and far between, and _none_ of them in Canada unless I'm willing to pay double or triple and work with a hosting provider that runs everything on a Java application server they found in someone's basement
I keep wondering if I can make self hosting practical now that I have hundred megabit fiber in my house, although the dynamic IP address and consumer firewall/router is kind of a sore spot, there
I could have one load balancer running in the cloud pointed back at a computer that moves around, maybe?
@cube_drone yea I hear that's common for hiding your IP. Wireguard or whatever between and reverse proxy in cloud

@cube_drone that's kinda my setup!

check that your ISP gives you an addressable dynamic IP address and doesn't use CG-NAT (or you'll need the load balancer to have a VPN connection home)

i use a mix of dynamic DNS for some stuff and one or two things with a single cheap cloud VPS with haproxy to home, although I need a better/faster option for getting it to pick up my new IP when it resets.

@cube_drone
I just have my firewall run a script that updates my dns provider whenever it renews dhcp. DNS TTL is set to 1 hour. It's worked well so far.
Also my home's often spotty power could present a small issue
@cube_drone depends, services you mostly use from home don't care about that.
@cube_drone DDNS is pretty straightforward and you can do a decent routing box with those fanless N100 previous generation the N5505 or whatever should be cheaper now
@cube_drone
What are you looking to host? Would tailscale solve the access issue? No public facing ports required, can even even cname the funnel forwarded hosts if you want something public