On Sunday, February 25, 2018 4:03:30 PM CST Jordan wrote:
Another issue is that OVH is over relied upon for public nodes. It's the leading ASN with almost 15%.
They're one of the few providers out there that allow exits. That's why 15% of our exits are on OVH.
For what it's worth, my entire OVH account was terminated as a result of hosting an exit on their VPS line, citing "hosting a proxy" as grounds for termination. They're slow to act on abuse (if you reply with *any* response it satisfies their automated system until a human looks at it), but they do not explicitly support Tor when it comes to VPS's.
That clause is in the TOS for the VPS services but it's not in the TOS for the OpenStack Public/Private cloud services. Of course, You're paying more than $4.99/mo to run an OpenStack instance to run a Tor node.