[tor-relays] DigitalOcean pricing (Re: tomhek - the (new) biggest guard relay operator)

Markus Koch niftybunny at googlemail.com
Sun Sep 11 12:30:50 UTC 2016


So around 90 terabyte a month for $5. Seems fair :)

2016-09-11 14:24 GMT+02:00 Tristan <supersluether at gmail.com>:
> I asked this question as well. Currently, they don't have a way to monitor
> bandwidth, so they don't charge for usage. However, they ask that continuous
> transfer be limited to 300 Mbps.
>
>
> On Sep 11, 2016 5:46 AM, "Markus Koch" <niftybunny at googlemail.com> wrote:
>>
>> They do not bill traffic at the moment, this can change at will of
>> DigitalOcean but atm there is no traffic limit and there is no extra
>> traffic cost. I will move at once they start billing traffic.
>>
>> Markus
>>
>>
>> 2016-09-11 12:24 GMT+02:00 Ralph Seichter <tor-relays-ml at horus-it.de>:
>> > On 11.09.2016 12:09, Markus Koch wrote:
>> >
>> >> > Considering digital oceans traffic pricing, I'm also wondering
>> >> > why DO is so popular? https://www.digitalocean.com/pricing/
>> >>
>> >> You do not have to pay the traffic at the moment.
>> >
>> > That caught my attention, but browsing the DO pricing table and FAQs, I
>> > didn't see any notice that traffic would be free of charge? Don't all
>> > droplet servers have a traffic cap, as the pricing table would suggest?
>> >
>> > -Ralph
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