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VPS provider who would allow legal torrents

Hi, I'm looking for a LEB which can handle rutorrent properly. I want to share 3 .torrent files ( a local prosecutor who is now dead .

For anyone interested this is the news.

This are the files I want to share ( no more, no less).

They had been shared previously in a non neat way so I want to provide everyone who wants to know the truth of what happens here ( Argentinian audience) a quicker way of downloading.

_Virtualization : OVZ or cheapest.
_Can't tell how much ram would be needed ( should have to check in my other servers).
_Contract : month to month.
_Location : the US ( already have 2 online.net servers).
_BW : can start with 250 GB with the option of adding some more for cheap.

Looking for LEBS .

Appreciate it.

Comments

  • perennateperennate Member, Host Rep

    RamNode allows torrents in U.S. locations if it's limited to 20 mbps -- https://clientarea.ramnode.com/aup.php

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  • NyrNyr Community Contributor, Veteran

    I don't think RamNode will have problems with journalism/political content and they are in the US + they allow torrents as long as you don't abuse the I/O and network.

    rTorrent is very lightweight, RAM is not a problem at all.

  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran

    Prometeus allows all legal torrents, as long as you stay below our limits (600 mbps, 10-20k pps, 100% cpu, a few MB/s io, etc). It is fine with all torrenters so far, once a few months have someone going over that.

  • Maounique said: 600 mbps, 10-20k pps

    But 600Mbps even with maximum size packets (1500 bytes) would make 50k pps.

  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran
    edited March 2015

    It depends what maximum size means, in theory can be 65k.
    Those are limits imposed by the hardware port ans sharing it. I am sure people with 10 GB ports can offer better deals.

  • Thanks guys for your input. I have a ramnode box myself. I'll try to see if it handles the rutorrent "load"
    @Nyr: I don't know how to use rtorrent without a GUI

  • I think most companies will have no issues with torrents as long as you stay within the legal boundaries. If I remember torrenting is not illegal as long as you own a license/CD key so you should be okay.

    Hope this helps

  • NyrNyr Community Contributor, Veteran

    inthecloudblog said: I'll try to see if it handles the rutorrent "load" @Nyr: I don't know how to use rtorrent without a GUI

    Pretty easy if you only want to seed 3 torrents, just do a search. Anyway, you can run ruTorrent too even on the cheapest box they sell.

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  • been trying to use https://github.com/arakasi72/rtinst which I also use in 2 online.net servers but putty becomes inactive and I cannot re login ( although I change the port from what I can see the script has done)
    This is where the script came from.

    Might attempt to see how to rtorrent ( CLI works).. I had to format a VPS which almost had 1 year of uptime :(

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