Why would it be important to encrypt the storage of your tor server? For me this looks like it only complicates things if law enforcement wants to take a look at your server and the cloud provider should be able to break the encryption relative easy or can simply take a memory dump
On 26 February 2018 11:27 PM, Conrad Rockenhaus conrad@rockenhaus.com wrote:
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I wonder if people hosting Tor relays in any sort of VPS are doing
filesystem encryption.
I can tell you on OVH, a basic level VPS (one for $5.00/mo) is not encrypted.
If a customer is willing to spend $7.00/mo more for an additional partition,
they will be able to have storage to encrypt the the Tor relay information at
rest.
On the Cloud side, you encrypt the primary volume, so all storage is encrypted
at rest.
I can't speak of any of the other providers that provide BSD VPSes or BSD
Cloud Instances.