On Tue, 11 Aug 2015 21:08:45 -0700 Ryan Carboni <rya...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Does anyone in Tor want to name a price to get this task done? > > > > The price of a public dedicated ip address is at worst, $20 a month. What. More like $3-5, and that's indeed at worst, with the price more commonly being around $1-2. $20 today gets you not just a public IP address, but a whole 100 Mbit unmetered VM or a dedicated server to go with it, and not even just one, but easily two or three. I get it that you want to "influence" the decision making, but using comically wrong estimates will not get you anywhere. > Two tor nodes max per IP address, so roughly $20*6000 relays / 2 = > $60,000 per year. > That is perhaps the only price of no multicore support. > Although, many Tor nodes are hosted using dynamic IPs, so perhaps the > cost is closer to $1,000 per year. > In any case, I'm not sure how many sequential operations there are. -- With respect, Roman
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