Re: A root-server for about 30€ for an exitnod e?
Karsten N. wrote: >> http://www.ovh.de/produkte/isgenug.xml > This server has only 256MB RAM. It seems very less for a tor server. That's true, but traffic is unlimited! :) > My tor servers take 400 - 450MB RAM. Since I restart Tor on my server (Gypsy2) every midnight, it works fine with a 'BandwidthRate 1500 KB': top - 17:59:02 up 37 days, 22:17, 1 user, load average: 0.66, 0.56, 0.55 Mem:245104k total, 241076k used, 4028k free, 492k buffers Swap: 522104k total, 262492k used, 259612k free,16656k cached PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND 3873 debian-t 15 0 377m 194m 8672 S 22.0 81.3 301:48.24 tor Before it runs out of memory within 48 hours.
Re: A root-server for about 30€ for an exitnod e?
Hi Kaazam, Marco Gruß schrieb: > http://www.ovh.de/produkte/isgenug.xml > > Not sure though if France is any better than Germany really... This server has only 256MB RAM. It seems very less for a tor server. My tor servers take 400 - 450MB RAM. May be, you need at least this one: http://www.ovh.de/produkte/start100m.xml Karsten N.
Re: A root-server for about 30€ for an exitnod e?
kazaam schrieb: On Sun, 03 Feb 2008 15:29:48 +0100 Marco Gruß <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: http://www.ovh.de/produkte/isgenug.xml Not sure though if France is any better than Germany really... Marco This link points to a german company not a french one :) greets Quote: "OVH ist in mehreren Datacentern in Paris und Umland vertreten" Was hard to find though. Here's the link: http://www.ovh.de/uebrigens/ovh_infrastruktur.xml But it don't think it matters much, where your server is as long as your address still is in Germany, or am I mistaken?
Re: A root-server for about 30€ for an exitnod e?
Hi, kazaam wrote: I would like to run an exit-node and I'm looking for a server for > about 30€/month. And important: it shouldn't be located in germany > because I have no money to spend for trouble with the feds.. http://www.ovh.de/produkte/isgenug.xml Not sure though if France is any better than Germany really... Marco