[tor-relays] VPS for Exits and non-Exits

pa011 pa011 at web.de
Wed Jul 6 20:39:26 UTC 2016



Am 06.07.2016 um 22:09 schrieb Iain R. Learmonth:
> Hi,
> 
> On 06/07/16 18:25, tor relay wrote:
>>> I've been running an exit node for over a year on OVH now, no problems
>>> so far. Highly recommended (especially since they give me 10TB of
>>> traffic for about 10$USD/month; considering I use about 7-8TB of that
>>> per month, it's well worth it).
>>
>> OVH is used to much by tor operators already (>12% of the tor network
>> capacity is there).
> 
> Not the most performance enhanced page on the web but:
> 
> https://metrics.torproject.org/bubbles.html
> 
> This bubble graph shows where relays are located by autonomous system.
> If you're looking to set up new relays, attempting to grow smaller
> bubbles here (the names should be googleable enough) or trying to add
> new ones would definitely be preferred over adding more to OVH.
> 
> It's great that OVH are Tor-friendly, but diversity of the network is
> important.
> 
> Thanks,
> Iain.
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"..diversity of the network is important." -very important - what if a
far Western European government decides on the next "state of emergency"
to ban Tor and "asks" their domestic ISPs for support?

There are other Providers who give you 15-50 TB/month for less than 10 Euro.

Dig for them - don’t follow the pack!
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