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Re: [tor-talk] virtual private servers for Tor?



I run a (non-exit) relay on a 512MB linode instance
(http://www.linode.com). That costs $20/m with 200GB/m and uses Xen.

Performance has been fine, but you can burn through 200GB pretty
quickly (incoming and outgoing traffic both count).

I am planning on shutting down this relay and donating the money to
noisebridge (http://tor.noisebridge.net/) because pooling resources
will get a much better deal on bandwidth. Another similar project is
Torservers.net

--Aaron

On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 3:54 PM, coderman <coderman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Rhona Mahony <rmahony@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>       What virtual private server software do you know works well--or
>> badly--with running a Tor server?
>
> Xen, VMWare work best in bridged mode; alas most providers don't
> configure them this way.
>
> OpenVZ is worthless from a networking standpoint and Virtuozzo only
> somewhat better.
>
> you'll want to peruse the wiki for vserver tuning tricks...
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