Hello Olaf, OVH, DigitalOcean and Vultr have servers in Singapore. While this would probably add to geographic diversity, I am unsure if it's a good idea to run more relays in those AS.
On the other hand, I run several OVH-Relays at different geographi locations. Best regards, Matthias On 09/16/2018 05:18 PM, Olaf Grimm wrote: > Roman, ignore this people. > > Do you have an intention for a relay in APAC? I looking for a provider > in Asia with unlimited bandwith / traffic. I've found nothing, > Or other recommendations? Maximum of 15$ is desired. > Or South America. or Africa. Outside of Tor-overloaded areas. > Want to reach my goal of 10 relays... > > Olaf > > > Am 16.09.2018 um 17:03 schrieb Roman Mamedov: >> On Sun, 16 Sep 2018 13:40:50 +0000 >> livak <li...@protonmail.com> wrote: >> >>> it would be nice to find financial help to make the tor network grow faster. >> You need to put things in perspective, and then consider how your request >> looks to an outside observer. What you have is a relay: >> >> - at OVH, which is oversaturated with relays by any measure; >> >> - only 10 Mbit (seems hard-capped), even though you get unmetered 100 Mbit >> on your server; >> >> - IPv4-only, while OVH does provide IPv6; >> >> To summarize, this is the worst location to start a new relay (some would say >> adding more relays at OVH does more harm than good), the bandwidth is capped >> ridiculously low, and you didn't even put much thought into setting it up. >> >> It seems that you think you found a way to set up a tiny relay on the side, >> exploit gullible people to pay you for it, and enjoy not only a paid-off >> server (after all the fee is as low as 4 EUR per month[1]) which you can use >> for your own purposes (with only 10% of the bandwidth given to Tor), but also >> some free money on top. >> >> Considering that many of us pay for multiple relays out of our own pocket -- >> actual fast ones with hundreds megabits at non-trivial locations -- and don't >> run the first thing to the mailing list begging for money, your behavior is >> nothing but disgusting. >> >> [1] https://www.kimsufi.com/fr/serveurs.xml >> > > > _______________________________________________ > tor-relays mailing list > tor-relays@lists.torproject.org > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays >
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