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Dedicated Server in Iran

Hi,
I need a dedicated server in Iran.

Specs:
2 - 4 CPU cores.
8 - 16 GB RAM.
At least 40 GB SSD.
100mbit or 1 Gbit port with at least 3 TB traffic. I need acceptable international peering to Europe. Additional TB for money would be great in case I need more.
Free reboots and installs over panel (Debian) or IPMI.

The company should offer English support. The company should be completely located in Iran because I want to take advantage of their lax copyright laws.

Budget: 400 dollar/month.

Thank you.

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Comments

  • If you haven't already, you'll want to make sure this is legal in whatever country you reside.

  • @Microlinux said:
    If you haven't already, you'll want to make sure this is legal in whatever country you reside.

    It is illegal in my country but I don't care much. I know that it doesn't matter where you host because only the residential laws are applied.

  • Baris said: It is illegal in my country but I don't care much.

    I think what he means is whether it's legal to do business with Iran in your country. I'm quite sure you would very much care about falling foul of a ruling like that.

  • Thank you but their offers do not match my requirements (see above).

  • @Nekki said:
    I think what he means is whether it's legal to do business with Iran in your country. I'm quite sure you would very much care about falling foul of a ruling like that.

    It is legal to do business with Iran in my country as long as it has nothing do to with military or nuclear technology.

  • Traffic in/out of Iran is heavily filtered, latency is going to be hell and I think you need a license to run a web-server in country. You'll need to check with the National Telecom Regulator

  • It is legal to do business with Iran in my country as long as it has nothing do to with military or nuclear technology.

    Very unlikely unless you live in China.

  • MarkTurner said: Traffic in/out of Iran is heavily filtered

    and traffic in/out of the usa is spied on just like in iran! it's even record in USA.

  • @TarZZ92 said:
    and traffic in/out of the usa is spied on just like in iran!

    And probably every other developed nation in the world.

  • I checked a lot of recourses regarding the sanctions in my country. The only problem I see is payment because they are not connected to SWIFT.

    However I don't know if the iranian side is having problems with me as an costumer. My project has nothing to do with porn, politics or religion. But I am sure that the companies will help out. And I am curios to make new experiences.

    I just need advices on good companies/data centers.

  • @Baris said:
    I checked a lot of recourses regarding the sanctions in my country.

    You really need to check with a lawyer, the consequences will be real if you're wrong.

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  • TarZZ92 said: and traffic in/out of the usa is spied on just like in iran! it's even record in USA.

    Spying isn't so much of a problem if you have nothing to hide. Filtering is a major issue because you don't have a choice whether your traffic flows or not.

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  • I'm wondering what is your project hmm

    I got no idea why needed server in Iran. If it's only for you alone and you got near ping to there that's acceptable. As webmaster/innovator/entrepreneur If you running project for people/public - Try thinking your about visitor, how they will reach your site faster and secure. You can see all comments above about traffic filtering issue you will get.

  • LeeLee Veteran
    edited November 2014

    MarkTurner said: Spying isn't so much of a problem if you have nothing to hide

    OMG, don't let people here you say that, its blasphemy around here. Mao et al will be all over you like a rash...

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  • Hi @Baris
    Check your message

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  • kerouackerouac Member
    edited November 2014

    @William said:
    Very unlikely unless you live in China.

    #Turkey

  • kerouackerouac Member
    edited November 2014

    @Baris

    i just found this

    http://www.parsdata.com/en-US/dedicated-server/price

    CPU Intel Xeon E5-2420*2 1.9 GHz

    15MB Cash 6-Core

    HDD 2 * 500 GB SATA (raid 1)

    RAM 6 GB DDR3 ECC Reg

    Windows 2012Enterprise Edition

    Windows 2008Enterprise Edition

    Windows 2003Enterprise Edition

    .NET Framework 1.1 ~ 4.0

    PHP

    MySQL

    MS-SQL 2005 ~2012

    7.300.000Monthly price (Rls)

    1.500.000Setup Fee (Rls)

    Other Hardware Feature

    the highest they can offer is this, i think the amount monthly translates to us$ 270

    you could attempt to colocate too if you can't find higher featured servers

    also, there was another iranian dedi company i had found some time ago but i can't remeber them right now they had a name starting with r i think and it included some the number zero in it something like r00t or raz0r. they were incorporated in norway i think. i'll write it here if i can remember them.

  • @Baris

    you can check this out as well. this is expansive as well

    http://www.keyana.ae/services/iran-data-center

    price 300$
    setup 30$
    traffic 320GB
    ram 4 GB
    hdd 4 x 36 GB SCASI
    processor 2x Intel Xeon Processor 2.4GHz

    and apparently the company is a free zone company in the united arab emirates (the server is located in iran) so that might be better for payment purposes in comparison to iran.

  • kerouac said: also, there was another iranian dedi company i had found some time ago but i can't remeber them right now they had a name starting with r i think and it included some the number zero in it something like r00t or raz0r. they were incorporated in norway i think. i'll write it here if i can remember them.

    It's r0ute.com, but they don't currently have any dedicated servers listed on their site. 270 ms from northern europe to ther test ip (87.107.121.114) :)

  • kerouackerouac Member
    edited November 2014

    @heiska said:
    It's r0ute.com, but they don't currently have any dedicated servers listed on their site. 270 ms from northern europe to ther test ip (87.107.121.114) :)

    Yep, it was r0ute.com, maybe @Baris can email them asking for any dedicated deals because they used to have some options listed.

    @heiska, thanks a lot, I've been going crazy looking through my bookmarks :)

  • MarkTurner said: Spying isn't so much of a problem if you have nothing to hide

    thats the same nonsense the govt uses... and its tried and failed.

  • @MarkTurner said:
    Spying isn't so much of a problem if you have nothing to hide

    Delimiter brought to you by nsabackbone.gov

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  • kerouackerouac Member
    edited November 2014

    @W1V_Lee said:
    OMG, don't let people here you say that, its blasphemy around here. Mao et al will be all over you like a rash...

    Government spies on people and somehow, us, those against it, are labeled Mao et al? What the intelligence race has turned into is Unamerican and the opposite of liberty. Stopping untargeted seizure of information is one of the key reasons americans fought the revolutionary war and drafted the 4th amendment.

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  • LeeLee Veteran

    And so it begins. I have nothing to hide :P

  • matthewvzmatthewvz Member, Host Rep

    Thread completely derailed in 3... 2... 1...

  • kerouac said: Delimiter brought to you by nsabackbone.gov

    ;)

    If you look at the list of the worlds main backbones they either give NSA or GCHQ full access to vacuum up anything they want.

  • @Baris said:
    do to with military or nuclear technology.

    @CIA @NSA @FBI @OBAMA

    Take him down lads.

    Thanked by 1aggressivenetworks
  • I blame Apple for all this!

  • @MarkTurner said:
    If you look at the list of the worlds main backbones they either give NSA or GCHQ full access to vacuum up anything they want.

    Yep. Sadly the case.

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