I am a beginner and I install sendy using EC2 T2 micro instance and it seems that there is always an issue because there are a lots of time that
I can not access my login url and virtualmin url because the server can not be access issue. And the instance is always on 1/2 passed. Any help is highly appreciable, thanks..
We have been running this service for ~2 years now. Our entire stack is optimised to handle the performance needs of running Sendy. Plus we offer drag and drop email builder (Bee) integration.
Give us a spin. I am confident it will save you a lot of time and effort.
I've been using an arm based ec2 instance. So far it has been working great.
This was also my first time using AWS, so I followed a tutorial which turned out be one of the most comprehensive and accurate tutorials I have ever used.
I recently noticed this note in the AWS pricing page https://aws.amazon.com/es/ses/pricing/
stating that if emails are sent from an app hosted in Amazon EC2 you can get upto 62K free
emails each month. Does it apply if I create a VPS in Amazon EC2 to host SENDY?
If so I was wondering why more people is not using AWS for hosting their SENDY sites
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Thank you, @rayholt.
I was able to get a VPS and it seems to work.
I am a beginner and I install sendy using EC2 T2 micro instance and it seems that there is always an issue because there are a lots of time that
I can not access my login url and virtualmin url because the server can not be access issue. And the instance is always on 1/2 passed. Any help is highly appreciable, thanks..
using ionos.com managed server with root access for over 15 years. Very satisfied.
@presswizards Another option is to use our specialised Sendy hosting service - https://sendybay.com
We have been running this service for ~2 years now. Our entire stack is optimised to handle the performance needs of running Sendy. Plus we offer drag and drop email builder (Bee) integration.
Give us a spin. I am confident it will save you a lot of time and effort.
I have Sendy installed on a cheap Vultr.com instance as one of several webapps via Runcloud.io interface. Very happy with it and works great.
Ray
I've been using an arm based ec2 instance. So far it has been working great.
This was also my first time using AWS, so I followed a tutorial which turned out be one of the most comprehensive and accurate tutorials I have ever used.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-lamp-amazon-linux-2.html
$3.50/month AWS Lightsail (Bitnami LAMP instance). Very happy.
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I've used different services, but the choice is definitely AWS/SES. Fast, efficient, inexpensive (1$ x 10,000 msg). Sendy is made for it
I recently noticed this note in the AWS pricing page https://aws.amazon.com/es/ses/pricing/
stating that if emails are sent from an app hosted in Amazon EC2 you can get upto 62K free
emails each month. Does it apply if I create a VPS in Amazon EC2 to host SENDY?
If so I was wondering why more people is not using AWS for hosting their SENDY sites
@alenguav Yes, if you host Sendy on an Amazon EC2 server, you get to send 62,000 emails for free via Amazon SES every month.
AWS and SES here too.
I have a list of over 1 Million emails, what is the best server to host Sendy on?
I'm able to send 2,500,000 emails per 24-hour period, and I'm also able to send 500 emails per second. Any suggestions for speed?
It's taking a little over 1 hour to send 100,000 emails with the sending rate set at 350 emails per second.
I'm using the Sendy hosting service from Domain Name Sanity: https://www.domainnamesanity.com/sendy-hosting.php
We run on AWS EC2 in Irland, Debian 11. We already had an existing RDS MySQL 8.0 database cluster, so we use it for Sendy, too.
Sendy works like a charm. We ❤️ it.