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Raspberry Pi colocation/ RPI dedicated server providers- *UPDATE* v. 07.2021
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Raspberry Pi colocation/ RPI dedicated server providers- *UPDATE* v. 07.2021

Get my actual and updatet list of Raspberry Pi colocation/ RPI dedicated server providers here:
v. 07.2021

https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZtKWCXZ8fRNtGM7ozz8MJr8k1bn6Yr8dADy

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Comments

  • MannDudeMannDude Host Rep, Veteran

    Awesome, thanks for sharing. I've got a couple RPI 3's collecting dust. Maybe I should ship them off to serve as yet another I2P router we run or Tor node or something.

    Shouldn't cost too much to ship one across the world, at least, compared to a normal server.

  • @MannDude said:
    Awesome, thanks for sharing. I've got a couple RPI 3's collecting dust. Maybe I should ship them off to serve as yet another I2P router we run or Tor node or something.

    Shouldn't cost too much to ship one across the world, at least, compared to a normal server.

    I am happy you like it :). For I2P or Tor nodes I can recommend Easyserver and Finaltek. We have boards colocated for the same purpose there.
    Both give you maximum privacy and uncensored internet access for a really nice price.
    But maybe you should think about colocating an SBC with more network throughput then a RPI3.

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