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

2016-09-14 Thread Petrusko
It was a middle relay, not an exit > Guard or exit? -- Petrusko PubKey EBE23AE5 C0BF 2184 4A77 4A18 90E9 F72C B3CA E665 EBE2 3AE5 signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org

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

2016-09-14 Thread Markus Koch
Guard or exit? 2016-09-14 12:27 GMT+02:00 Petrusko : > On my last relay, the bandwidth max rate was set up to 20Mbits/s > up+down, and no problem about this "1TB traffic" after 2 months with > full bandwidth used ;) > Sooo many TB were forwarded during those months without

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

2016-09-14 Thread Petrusko
On my last relay, the bandwidth max rate was set up to 20Mbits/s up+down, and no problem about this "1TB traffic" after 2 months with full bandwidth used ;) Sooo many TB were forwarded during those months without any mail or bottleneck on VPS router's side ;) > 1 TB traffic :( -- Petrusko

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

2016-09-13 Thread teor
> On 14 Sep 2016, at 15:49, Matthew Walker wrote: > > If you're interested in knowing what happens when you scale up (in the USA), > I recently went on a quest to move from a collection of virtual private > servers to some sort of dedicated solution. > > * The cheapest

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

2016-09-13 Thread Matthew Walker
If you're interested in knowing what happens when you scale up (in the USA), I recently went on a quest to move from a collection of virtual private servers to some sort of dedicated solution. * The cheapest I found in a tor friendly fully dedicated server is 70$/mo for 1Gbps transit (via OVH) *

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

2016-09-13 Thread Markus Koch
1 TB traffic :( 2016-09-14 6:19 GMT+02:00 Petrusko : > Hey, > Since 1-2 months I'm using a VPS on this provider, don't want to > advertise here, but only share my little experience: > https://www.pcextreme.com/aurora/compute > Starting price is 3€/month for a virtual machine

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

2016-09-13 Thread Petrusko
Hey, Since 1-2 months I'm using a VPS on this provider, don't want to advertise here, but only share my little experience: https://www.pcextreme.com/aurora/compute Starting price is 3€/month for a virtual machine - 20G SSD - 512 RAM - (Have to check bandwidth... hosted in a datacenter, so...)

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

2016-09-13 Thread Roman Mamedov
On Tue, 13 Sep 2016 15:26:05 + "Admin Kode-IT" wrote: > It's like you're running a Rasperry Pi 1 with an SSD and a good Network for > 5$/month. From my quick testing a DO droplet provides at least 6 times faster CPU than a Raspberry Pi 1, and more likely closer to 10-20x

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

2016-09-13 Thread Andreas Krey
On Tue, 13 Sep 2016 15:26:05 +, Admin Kode-IT wrote: ... > It's like you're running a Rasperry Pi 1 with an SSD and a good Network for > 5$/month. A Raspberry doesn't do GBit. Also, you forget to mention the traffic; I pay somewhat more to have more traffic allowance at my hoster even though

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

2016-09-13 Thread Admin Kode-it
I’m using Webtropia at the moment. There are worlds between a Rasperry Pi1 and the DigitalOcean VPS. $5 is dirt cheap. What provider do you use? Sent from my iPad ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org

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

2016-09-13 Thread Markus Koch
There are worlds between a Rasperry Pi1 and the DigitalOcean VPS. $5 is dirt cheap. What provider do you use? Sent from my iPad > On 13 Sep 2016, at 17:26, Admin Kode-IT wrote: > > 5$ for 512 MB RAM, 1 Core and 20 Gig SSD Space is actually bad if you ask me. > Don't know if

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

2016-09-13 Thread Admin Kode-IT
5$ for 512 MB RAM, 1 Core and 20 Gig SSD Space is actually bad if you ask me. Don't know if this is normal in the US but compared to my provider this is really expensive. That's why I asked if there's something special about D.O. that makes that price appropriate. It's like you're running a

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

2016-09-13 Thread Markus Koch
Running 2 guard/middle for months now, no problem at all. Support told me they only dont want to host warez. Tor ≠ warez markus Sent from my iPad > On 13 Sep 2016, at 17:15, jensm1 wrote: > > SeFlow does not allow Tor nodes, though, if the good/bad isp wiki-page is any >

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

2016-09-13 Thread jensm1
SeFlow does not allow Tor nodes, though, if the good/bad isp wiki-page is any indication. Am 13.09.2016 um 16:14 schrieb Markus Koch: Seflow is only 1,99 € ... So compared to $5 DigitalOcean is expensive :) Sent from my iPad On 13 Sep 2016, at 15:01, Tristan

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

2016-09-13 Thread Matthias Fetzer
Still, $5 is dirt cheap. You probably need to compare more providers. On 09/13/2016 04:14 PM, Markus Koch wrote: > Seflow is only 1,99 € ... So compared to $5 DigitalOcean is expensive > :) > > Sent from my iPad > > On 13 Sep 2016, at 15:01, Tristan

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

2016-09-13 Thread Markus Koch
Seflow is only 1,99 € ... So compared to $5 DigitalOcean is expensive :) Sent from my iPad > On 13 Sep 2016, at 15:01, Tristan wrote: > > Well, if $5 a month is high for you, I don't know what to say. > > >> On Sep 13, 2016 4:01 AM, "Admin Kode-IT"

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

2016-09-13 Thread Tristan
Well, if $5 a month is high for you, I don't know what to say. On Sep 13, 2016 4:01 AM, "Admin Kode-IT" wrote: > Is there something special about D.O.? The server prices are quite high > in my opinion. > > ___ > tor-relays mailing

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

2016-09-13 Thread Admin Kode-IT
Is there something special about D.O.? The server prices are quite high in my opinion. ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays

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

2016-09-13 Thread Admin Kode-it
Is there something special about D.O.? The server prices are quite high in my opinion. ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays

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

2016-09-12 Thread Dave Warren
Nope. You get root, so with a bit of creativity you could probably do whatever you want, but I don't think DO officially supports installing your own OS (and they might make assumptions about your OS version that cause you issues later) On Mon, Sep 12, 2016, at 21:20, Petrusko wrote: > No way to

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

2016-09-12 Thread Petrusko
No way to "add" an image .iso with the web interface ? > D.O. has images for Debian (8.5, 7.11), Ubuntu (16.04.1, 14.04.5, > 12.04.5), but no Gentoo. -- Petrusko PubKey EBE23AE5 C0BF 2184 4A77 4A18 90E9 F72C B3CA E665 EBE2 3AE5 signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

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

2016-09-12 Thread Dave Warren
On Sun, Sep 11, 2016, at 06:53, Ralph Seichter wrote: > On 11.09.2016 14:30, Markus Koch wrote: > > > So around 90 terabyte a month for $5. Seems fair :) > > Yeah, it does, doesn't it... ;-) Leaves me with figuring out what Linux > distro to use, as D.O. does not offer Gentoo. Debian or Ubuntu?

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

2016-09-11 Thread Michael Armbruster
Am 11.09.2016 um 15:53 schrieb Ralph Seichter: > On 11.09.2016 14:30, Markus Koch wrote: > >> So around 90 terabyte a month for $5. Seems fair :) > > Yeah, it does, doesn't it... ;-) Leaves me with figuring out what Linux > distro to use, as D.O. does not offer Gentoo. Debian or Ubuntu?

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

2016-09-11 Thread Markus Koch
I use Debian 64 minimal. Works. 2016-09-11 15:53 GMT+02:00 Ralph Seichter : > On 11.09.2016 14:30, Markus Koch wrote: > >> So around 90 terabyte a month for $5. Seems fair :) > > Yeah, it does, doesn't it... ;-) Leaves me with figuring out what Linux > distro to use, as

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

2016-09-11 Thread Ralph Seichter
On 11.09.2016 14:30, Markus Koch wrote: > So around 90 terabyte a month for $5. Seems fair :) Yeah, it does, doesn't it... ;-) Leaves me with figuring out what Linux distro to use, as D.O. does not offer Gentoo. Debian or Ubuntu? Exclusive Tor use is what I have in mind. Your thoughts? -Ralph

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

2016-09-11 Thread Markus Koch
So around 90 terabyte a month for $5. Seems fair :) 2016-09-11 14:24 GMT+02:00 Tristan : > 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

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

2016-09-11 Thread Tristan
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" wrote: > They do not bill traffic at the

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

2016-09-11 Thread Markus Koch
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 : > On 11.09.2016

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

2016-09-11 Thread Ralph Seichter
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