[tor-relays] Fast Exit Node Operators - ISP in US

jason at icetor.is jason at icetor.is
Fri Nov 28 01:56:01 UTC 2014


Someone may wish to look into Rokubear, I remember them being mentioned
as Tor Exit friendly a few years back.
-Jason

On 11/28/2014 01:54 AM, Syrup-tan wrote:
> Turns out the colocation costs $672/year for the network, and another
> $780/year for power, so I don’t think Voxility is very feasible for an
> exit node without bargaining with them.
> 
>> If anyone knows of a good way of finding high-bandwidth budget
>> dedicated servers (a search term or a list of providers, for example),
>> please share. I expected there to be more of a market for this kind of
>> thing than I've found.
> 
> I recently rented a dedi from Online.net
> <http://Online.net> (http://www.online.net/en/dedicated-server/dedibox-xc)
> which offers unmetered b/w, but I’ve heard bad things about the network.
> I’ll do some testing this weekend on whether or not I can get the full
> 150Mb/s link.
> 
>> On Nov 27, 2014, at 5:39 PM, Libertas <libertas at mykolab.com
>> <mailto:libertas at mykolab.com>> wrote:
>>
> On 11/25/2014 02:29 PM, Syrup-tan wrote:
>>>>
>>>> The colocation isn’t cheap to say the least, and it only gives
>>>> 5TB/month unless we want to pay more per month;
>>>>
> 
> This may the largest logistical problem I've encountered when looking
> for dedicated servers intended to be exit nodes. For most providers,
> even expensive and powerful servers (16+ GB of RAM, 8+ cores) will
> come with 2-10 TB of monthly bandwidth. Because much cheaper servers
> can saturate a 100 Mbps link (IIRC) and thereby greatly exceed those
> limits, buying such packages just doesn't make sense. The additional
> bandwidth prices are usually strangely high, too. The pricing is often
> progressive - each additional terabyte costs more than the last.
> 
> If anyone knows of a good way of finding high-bandwidth budget
> dedicated servers (a search term or a list of providers, for example),
> please share. I expected there to be more of a market for this kind of
> thing than I've found.
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