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My computer shows that my vault (D&D Complete bundle) is about 1.2 GB.
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Any idea what the maximum data size is off the complete bundles for all rulesets? That would give us a pretty good idea if a heavy FG user would exceed the 5GB of free storage. I'm over the free tier in data usage now, but that is mostly due to my website.


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That is enough to install and test for free, then you can upgrade to a 4GB computer (as simple as turning it off, telling it to run on a more powerful computer, then turning it back on) so that you can run FG at full power (I'm pretty sure that FG cannot use more than about 3GB, but I'm uncertain about that). Also note that AWS has a free tier (1 year) that includes 750 hours per month on an EC2 T2.micro (1GB RAM) as well as 5GB of storage. That is correct, unless you want to add additional features, such as an "elastic ip" (allows you to have the same ip address everytime, given the alias does the same thing for us). I really should have looked it up instead of going off of memory. Thank you so much for fixing my wrong number. If you let it run all month you will have an awful water bill. If you turn it off when it is not in use, no big deal. In short it is like a faucet in your house. It can be expensive if you run a lot of games, but compared to my other expenses, it is still one of my smallest expenses each month. I have run 1 game so far this month (about 7 hours up time for a 4 hour game) and have a bill of $0.39 for my ec2 subtotal of this month. ask Doug and negotiate with him how many copies or what special type of copy you would have to buy, it is not allowed under the current EULA so you would need further permission. If you run games around the clock then it would be the $36 a month, but you would probably also have multiple GMs and be in violation of Fantasy Grounds EULA If you wanted to do something like that. I think the line item for the ec2 was something like $2.00. My bill for last month was $4.55, but I also host my main website with them. That means you only pay for the time that your server is up.
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It may cost a little to get the 4GB RAM, but for the 400 MB/s upload and download I think it is worth it and should be mentioned as an option. Regardless, EC2 is letting me operate behind some pretty heavy fire walls and giving my players much more stable connections than I've ever had before. Guesstimating it will take about 20-40 hours of games for my groups to go through a GB, but most of my groups have our data preloaded so we may be lower than most. The first GB out each month is free, then it is $0.09 per GB after that, I did not go over the 1 GB in my first month. Data in from the internet (all those modules you bought, people connecting into your table) is free.
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Setup a security group to allow port 1802 from everywhere and set Windows Firewall to allow port 1802 and you are up and running. If you can connect to a website you can remote into the computer, and that computer is beyond any fire walls and routers that require port forwarding. Because you are demoting into a computer on a major server cluster, it gets 400 MB per second upload and download. In short, you are renting space on their servers (for about $0.05 per hour for 4 GB RAM and plenty of power to handle FG). I guess you mean the openvpn "port-share" option.I would also recommend Amazon Web Services on demand EC2 program: Re: Port Sharing between NeoRouter and Another Service Please forgive my ignorance, but is such a configuration possible with NeoRouter? Or will this need to be a new feature request? Thanks. It effectively shares the port with the other server, such as a secure web server. It will intercept OpenVPN packets and forward non-OpenVPN packets to a specified server. I noticed OpenVPN has an option on linux systems for "listening" on the port. Any other port, and the company will not allow it. I have also configured a webmail service which requires this port.

NeoRouter is set up over port 443 since my company will permit the VPN but only over previously allowed ports. It disrupted all connections in the city, and NeoRouter worked great in spite of it. Turns out my previous issue occurred because of a storm system passing over the city. Port Sharing between NeoRouter and Another Service NeoRouter :: View topic - Port Sharing between NeoRouter and Another Service NeoRouter
