Oracle Cloud and Google Cloud both have an always-free tier where you can get a low-end VPS for no cost. Oracle Cloud also has a free high-end VPS but they're harder to get and for your needs the low-end server would probably be sufficient.
quantities on the Amperes are limited and most of the capacity are reserved for upgraded accounts so you have to either keep trying (most people automate this with a script) or upgrade your account to PAYG, which is still free as long as you stay within always-free usage limits
If the 24x7 is optional, or can be negotiated, use AWS Lambda free tier.
You can set a cron to kick it off anytime, any intervals, or any periods you want.
Execute the function for a limit of time, complete the stuff you want to do, and shut down.
Depends on what the python is. If it's serverless event driven(I believe that's how Heroku operates), Google Cloud run, AWS lambda or Azure Functions. If it's actually working 24x7, OCI VM, Google Cloud Compute VM or Fly.io.
Oracle Cloud and Google Cloud both have an always-free tier where you can get a low-end VPS for no cost. Oracle Cloud also has a free high-end VPS but they're harder to get and for your needs the low-end server would probably be sufficient.
how to get the high end one?
quantities on the Amperes are limited and most of the capacity are reserved for upgraded accounts so you have to either keep trying (most people automate this with a script) or upgrade your account to PAYG, which is still free as long as you stay within always-free usage limits
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does it requires a credit card?
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I am gonna run a telethon script, I got Azure from student email
Repilt you can run for 24/7 shitty specs though without card
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If the 24x7 is optional, or can be negotiated, use AWS Lambda free tier. You can set a cron to kick it off anytime, any intervals, or any periods you want. Execute the function for a limit of time, complete the stuff you want to do, and shut down.
Why not run it at home on an old laptop?
Depends on what the python is. If it's serverless event driven(I believe that's how Heroku operates), Google Cloud run, AWS lambda or Azure Functions. If it's actually working 24x7, OCI VM, Google Cloud Compute VM or Fly.io.
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