Bill Waggoner:
> On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 9:24 PM, Gordon Morehouse wrote:
>> Michael Berlin:
[snip]
>>> there. Monitoring everything with "arm" is also nice but far too CPU
>>> intensive.
>>
>> A quick thought - can we pull together data on tor monitoring utilities
>> and then figure out the best b
On Tue, 6 Aug 2013 21:23:13 +0100, mick wrote:
> On Tue, 06 Aug 2013 20:40:11 +0200
> Tor Pids allegedly wrote:
>>
>> The VPS specs you posted should be more than enough - but the price
>> is too expensive!
>>
>>
> Seconded. You could easily get 1TiB pcm for < 5 UKP (i.e. around 5
> euros or 5
On Tue, 06 Aug 2013 20:40:11 +0200
Tor Pids allegedly wrote:
>
> The VPS specs you posted should be more than enough - but the price
> is too expensive!
>
>
Seconded. You could easily get 1TiB pcm for < 5 UKP (i.e. around 5
euros or 5 USD. 7-10 euros should buy you 2 TiB.
I can recommend digital
Many thanks for your reply & really useful to know that I can find
better value for my money which, in turn, equals a larger number of tor
relays that I can afford to run.
My plan was to start out with a budget of approximately 20 Euros and if
all goes well increase to around 50 Euros per month so
Hi,
i just saw this post on the web archive and felt I can contribute
something here so I finally registered. Maybe this reply will not be
correctly recognized to the thread, sorry.
The VPS specs you posted should be more than enough - but the price is
too expensive!
I currently run about
Greetings!
My ISP British Telecom is rate limiting my Internet connection despite
a big splashy advertising campaign earlier this year in which it
claimed that it would no longer rate limit during so-called 'peak
hours' or cap the bandwidth consumption when it reaches a ceiling that
they deci