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Re: [tor-relays] Fast Exit Node Operators - ISP in US



They don't seem to be offering a lot of servers right now...
https://clients.rokabear.com/cart.php?gid=3

niklas

On 28/11/2014 02:56, jason@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Someone may wish to look into Rokubear, I remember them being mentioned
as Tor Exit friendly a few years back.
-Jason

On 11/28/2014 01:54 AM, Syrup-tan wrote:
Turns out the colocation costs $672/year for the network, and another
$780/year for power, so I don’t think Voxility is very feasible for an
exit node without bargaining with them.

If anyone knows of a good way of finding high-bandwidth budget
dedicated servers (a search term or a list of providers, for example),
please share. I expected there to be more of a market for this kind of
thing than I've found.

I recently rented a dedi from Online.net
<http://Online.net> (http://www.online.net/en/dedicated-server/dedibox-xc)
which offers unmetered b/w, but I’ve heard bad things about the network.
I’ll do some testing this weekend on whether or not I can get the full
150Mb/s link.

On Nov 27, 2014, at 5:39 PM, Libertas <libertas@xxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:libertas@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

On 11/25/2014 02:29 PM, Syrup-tan wrote:

The colocation isn’t cheap to say the least, and it only gives
5TB/month unless we want to pay more per month;


This may the largest logistical problem I've encountered when looking
for dedicated servers intended to be exit nodes. For most providers,
even expensive and powerful servers (16+ GB of RAM, 8+ cores) will
come with 2-10 TB of monthly bandwidth. Because much cheaper servers
can saturate a 100 Mbps link (IIRC) and thereby greatly exceed those
limits, buying such packages just doesn't make sense. The additional
bandwidth prices are usually strangely high, too. The pricing is often
progressive - each additional terabyte costs more than the last.

If anyone knows of a good way of finding high-bandwidth budget
dedicated servers (a search term or a list of providers, for example),
please share. I expected there to be more of a market for this kind of
thing than I've found.
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