On 01.10.2017 22:52, teor wrote:
AWS is an expensive way to run a relay, because they charge per GB. Capped providers can cost less, and you can use AccountingMax to limit your usage.
Here's a list of providers that allow tor: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/GoodBadISPs
For non-exit relays, you actually don't have to limit yourself to ISPs that "allow Tor". Be careful with "unmetered/unlimited" offers. I would be honest up front in terms of data usage, and find out what kind of "fair use policy" the ISP has. Often, the customer support can give you an exact number, even if it's not stated anywhere on their website.
lowendbox.com is a good place to find cheap virtual machines, for example. Again, for non-exits (like the current "strugees"), I wouldn't tell the ISP that what you're doing is pushing encrypted traffic for some network. For exits, it's a bit more difficult.
I hope Alison can help you with the uni library. That's a really good idea. Internet and policies can be hugely different between different universities, so at least for non-exit relays, it should be pretty straightforward: Here also, I would suggest to first (without making a lot of noise about it) to find out what the rules around Internet usage are, and just set one up.