Hi Alexey-san,
I'm running tor exit relay on VPS from amerinoc and they didn't seems to have problem with that. I mentioned that when I asked them to change abuse e-mail for ip-address and they were ok with that.
However I would definitly recommend you to take look at this list: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/GoodBadISPs
I also heard that https://hosting.wedos.com/en/ are very tor friendly and they're really cheap (about 100 bucks/year).
On 06/09/2015 11:43 AM, Stephen R Guglielmo wrote:
On Mon, 8 Jun 2015 22:35:28 -0700 Alexey Nayden alexey.nayden@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everybody,
A couple of months ago I decided to run a Tor exit relay. I contacted several VPS and dedicated providers and ended up using PulseServers, because they offered unmetered fast channel for ~$13/month and were Tor-friendly. Only after installing and configuring the relay I realized their IPs are from OVH AS and they are OVH resellers. I understand OVH AS'es already dominate the network and should be avoided if possible, so I have 2 questions:
- Is there a comparable alternative? 100 Mbit/s unmetered (or
20+ TB of traffic) for less than $20/month. I imagine cheap OpenVZ virts can't handle even 100 Mbit/s anyway, so I'm not looking for top performance, but I want something that can do at least 50 Mbit/s 24/7.
- If one decided to use OVH AS, are VPS that OVH sells directly
good enough? They have virts as cheap as 2.99/month with at least 10Tb at 100Mbit/s (http://www.ovh.com/us/vps/vps-classic.xml)
I can't say for exits, but I use the OVH Classic VPS ($2.99/mo) to run one of my relays. It's not an exit node. I let them know about it and paid a year in advance. No problems whatsoever with them thus far.
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