How to Use ComputeGuidance (Start Here)
This is not a blog. It’s a decision engine for self-hosting — designed to help you pick a VPS, understand minimum specs, and deploy faster.
The Site Structure Explained
Four hubs. One workflow. Pick the correct hub and you’ll land on the right page every time.
Self-Hosted Alternatives
Start here if you’re replacing a paid tool (Photos, Dropbox, Shopify, etc.). You’ll get the replacement options + what it takes to run them.
Best VPS by Use Case
Start here if you already know what you want to run (Telegram bot, Minecraft, AI tools). You’ll get a clean “best fit” recommendation for that workload.
VPS Comparison
Start here if you want the cheapest provider that still meets the minimum spec. Clear comparison — no vendor fluff.
Tools
Start here when you need exact numbers fast — savings, minimum RAM, and spec checks. Tools are designed to remove guesswork.
Not Sure Where to Start? Follow This Path
Choose the scenario that matches your goal. Each path leads to the correct hub — without mixing specs, pricing, and use cases.
The 3-Step Self-Hosting Model That Keeps It Simple
No guesswork. No random blog posts. Just a clear progression from idea to deployment.
Pick Software
Choose what you want to run — a SaaS replacement, a bot, a server, or an AI tool. Start in the correct hub.
Browse software →See Minimum VPS
Check required RAM, vCPU, and storage. Avoid overpaying while keeping the setup stable.
View requirements →Deploy
Follow a clean install guide or copy a one-script setup. Upgrade only if you actually need more power.
Open install guides →What This Site Does Not Do
ComputeGuidance is built to reduce confusion — not add to it. Here’s what you won’t find here.
Quick FAQ Before You Start
Short answers to the questions that block most first-time self-hosters.
Is a $5 VPS actually enough?
Sometimes — for lightweight services and small workloads. The limiting factor is usually RAM, not CPU. If you’re unsure, start with the VPS RAM estimator and choose the smallest tier that stays stable.
Do I need Linux experience?
Not deep expertise — but you should be comfortable copy-pasting commands and following a checklist. If that’s fine, you can deploy most setups using the install guides.
What if I choose the wrong VPS size?
It’s normal. Start with a minimum spec, then upgrade only if you hit limits (memory pressure, slow performance, out-of-disk). You can also sanity-check with requirements and compare options in VPS comparison.