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Re: [tor-relays] Info about Provider Scaleway and cheap "ARM server"





On 1 May 2018, at 22:53, Olaf Grimm <jeep665@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dear readers,


I tried to use different operating systems and hardware architectures
for my Tor relays for diversity. So I came to the Parisian provider
Scaleways, which has a cheap offer for ARM servers for € 2.99 per month.
Debian was available with architecture "armhf / armv7l". I knew that,
but I did not want to believe it. After performance trouble and a server
crash I tested "/etc/cpuinfo" and 'lscpu'. There are Raspberry Pi in the
cloud! From my personal device at home I know, that full cpu performance
will kill the device due to overheating. Oh no! Must change to the next
offer with x86_64 for € 11,99 / month. What can I expect? An old Pentium
with 400MHz?


https://www.scaleway.com/baremetal-cloud-servers/


My order was "C1 - A true metal ARM server running in the cloud."

"4 Dedicated ARM Cores, 2GB Memory, 50GB SSD Disk / 200Mbit/s unmetered
bandwith"


I think you are mistaken. As far as I know they use Cavium ThunderX processors. 
https://www.cavium.com/product-thunderx-arm-processors.html

Can you share more details what make you thinking you are on Raspberry Pi?

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