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SC Gen2 would do the job
Or two Kidechiere. Most hosts I know of don't allow torrents
@NDTN
GreencloudVPS has something you're looking for. Their latest thread: http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/46014/10gbps-kvm-ssd-storage-vps-multiple-locations-windows-linux-torrent-allowed
Hey, it's a good deal but it just like a KS-1 - actually costlier especially with that 20 Euro set-up fee.
I don't have it and outsourcing offers are almost as costly as SC-2 or KS-1.
You are right. Just wanted to see if there's sth. If only somehow I could club two of Ramnode's 80GB offers into one.
For me bandwidth, RAM, CPU are obviously not issues here - all I want is a little cheap ~200GB of disk and a sort of trustworthy provider (some trusted ones actually allow torrent you must be knowing). I just need this server to download once in a while and keep few torrents seeding or connected just to keep the things alive.
Thanks. But it's costlier than KS-2 if we prorate and costlier than KS-1 even w/o prorating.
Our 250GB VPS located in OVH's Roubix DC is 7$/month
https://secure.bigvps.io/cart.php?gid=6¤cy=4
@Devil i have 2 or 3 Kidechere's at the moment.. fairly cheap.. they are just sitting there doing sweet F all..
I think we exchanged a couple of PMs regarding that. It's costly for me considering the specs and usage I have in mind. Thanks a lot anyway.
PMed.
Although not in the EU their NJ location does have good connectivity, and the TOS does not say anything about torrents.
http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/45516/boltvm-last-chance-on-deal-la-nj-ssd-ssd-cached-vps
Correct. I saw that today. I have PMed them about the torrents part. Actually I get good download speeds from EU to my home PC.
How about your allowed bandwidth limit?
http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/45516/boltvm-last-chance-on-deal-la-nj-ssd-ssd-cached-vps/p1
BoltVM is great. The TOS do not mention torrents, but I would still ask their 24/7 support before signing up. )) Location is US however.
The fact that a ToS does not mention torrents doesn't mean they are just allowed. We don't even know what the OP is downloading so nobody can give him any useful advice .
Some providers allow private trackers (e.g.VPSDIme, BuyVM), or they as long as they don't get (many) complaints (pretty much that's your private tracker)
In general: private tracker won't cause 'complain' problem. If the provider not snooping to client files, all should be fine without asking allow torrent or not question.
The only reason provider not allowing running torrent *even private tracker on their ToS is extensive disk io i believe.
Same thing everyone uses torrents for... "Linux ISOs"
That shouldn't be a problem - I am keeping it for minimal usage.
What if I encrypt my mount?
Indeed ;-)
just pick any then
What if I encrypt my mount?
Doesn't help. When it's mounted/on, the provider can see it. Just ask them, they probably won't mind if it means no trouble for them.