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* you cannot mount a SMB, CIFS or NFS share
* you cannot mount a SMB, CIFS or NFS share
* you do not get a public ipv4 (but we have a reverse proxy for http(s)), only a public ipv6
* you do not get a public ipv4 (but we have a reverse proxy for http(s)), only a public ipv6
* containers have 2 cores, 2GB memory and 16GB storage by default, but you can request more [https://forms.hackclub.com/nest-resources here]
* nest cannot guarantee an SLA, but we are working as hard as we can to keep the uptime as close to 100% as possible
* access to /dev/net/tun (required for some things like wireguard) is disabled by default, but might be granted on request

Latest revision as of 19:18, 24 May 2026

Due to the nature of nest, there are several things that are not possible on nest (unfinished list):

  • you cannot mount a SMB, CIFS or NFS share
  • you do not get a public ipv4 (but we have a reverse proxy for http(s)), only a public ipv6
  • containers have 2 cores, 2GB memory and 16GB storage by default, but you can request more here
  • nest cannot guarantee an SLA, but we are working as hard as we can to keep the uptime as close to 100% as possible
  • access to /dev/net/tun (required for some things like wireguard) is disabled by default, but might be granted on request