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Hi everyone, I have been running an exit Tor relay for 5 months with a PulseServers VPS and everything went fine until some days ago Kyle, the provider's owner, reduced the bandwidth to something above 10 Mbit/s. Adding the fact that he is an OVH reseller I am now searching a new VPS provider. Unfortunately I can't afford a 50$/month VPS so I am looking for something that has more than 5TB of monthly traffic with a reasonable price and preferably that it's not using OVH AS. What are you using? Is there anybody that can give me a hint?
Thanks!
Riccardo Mori
Hi Riccardo are you italian? If you like a good server go here: http://www.tophost.it/ and buy topserver. My relay is here and works very fine. If you need some tips no problems write to me. Ciao!
Il 23/10/2015 18:52, Riccardo Mori ha scritto:
Hi everyone, I have been running an exit Tor relay for 5 months with a PulseServers VPS and everything went fine until some days ago Kyle, the provider's owner, reduced the bandwidth to something above 10 Mbit/s. Adding the fact that he is an OVH reseller I am now searching a new VPS provider. Unfortunately I can't afford a 50$/month VPS so I am looking for something that has more than 5TB of monthly traffic with a reasonable price and preferably that it's not using OVH AS. What are you using? Is there anybody that can give me a hint?
Thanks!
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Hi, I will explain my experiences with Contabo and Webtropia (both German providers). Both are providing quite cheap and unmetered VPS, Contabo with 100mbit/s and Webtropia at 300mbit/s (burst with 500mbit/s). Contabo is saying that you are responsible for everything you do with your VPS (they will forward abuse requests to you). They use KVM for virtualization. One thing is that they will limit your bandwidth to 10mbit/s if you use more than 60mbit/s for more than five days in average. (if this happenend you can ask nicely and they'll unlock 100mbit/s again, but I guess this won't happen too many times) So if you will limit your server to something like 54mbit/s there should be no problems. Webtropia uses OpenVZ (and their Debian image is a mess, Ubuntu also. You will get a Debian with upstart and their images are full of unneeded software [e.g. Apache and so on]) But you can deinstall this software and I'm using a Ubuntu image there and spent some time for clean deinstallations. Their CPU's provide AES-NI as an advantage over Contabo (CPU clock: Contabo 3.0 Ghz, Webtropia 1.8Ghz with both the cheapest solution). Webtropia will also forward Abuse mails to you, just answer them and there shouldn't be any problems (at least there weren't any in the last ~2 months of time since I am running the exit there). I am running one of the top ~50 relays (relating to the Blutmagie Torstatus) at Webtropia. If there are any questions feel free to ask. I hope that I could help out a little.
Cheers! spriver
Riccardo Mori:
Hi everyone, I have been running an exit Tor relay for 5 months with a PulseServers VPS and everything went fine until some days ago Kyle, the provider's owner, reduced the bandwidth to something above 10 Mbit/s. Adding the fact that he is an OVH reseller I am now searching a new VPS provider. Unfortunately I can't afford a 50$/month VPS so I am looking for something that has more than 5TB of monthly traffic with a reasonable price and preferably that it's not using OVH AS. What are you using? Is there anybody that can give me a hint?
Thanks!
Riccardo Mori _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
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Thank you guys. I contacted the tophost admin but I am still waiting for a reply. Anyway I think webtropia offers the best service at the best price.
Thank you for the hints. Riccardo Mori
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