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You can start by looking in Los Angeles. You can set it up.
https://hostdochost.i.ng/pricing/#1572341222285-830c5822-d31a
https://www.vps247.com/locations
https://oneprovider.com/onecloud/ssd-virtual-servers
I would not suggest to torrent on a @HostDoc box
Torrent on us server?
Next one.
@uptime Shh.. let them follow that "guru" and then when the box gets suspended, we can eat our popcorn and watch the drama unfold.
@poisson well ... I'm expecting that's going to happen plenty anyway - the icing on the cake is being able to say "we told you so"
@micgo - they will cut your nuts off!
Is torrenting only related to copyrighted content? I didn't know @uptime
So, basically, if I get a VM from @HostDoc and seed Ubuntu or Debian and other things, they will outrightly suspend the VM saying, "Gotcha! you are using BitTorrent protocol!"
@poisson Still use Popcorn time, so dated.
@manish
https://hostdoc.co.uk/acceptable-use-policy/
Read it and weep
I would assume no refunds if service is terminated due to abuse
Maybe I am wrong about some of this but ...
if in doubt, maybe better to check with the provider via a sales ticket rather than a public forum
and - if I might suggest, with all due respect: please try to study a bit more before making suggestions - the information is available and has been repeated in many threads already
Of course not.
But most likely yes, if it comes along with kodi and vpn.
Well, except someone wants to hide his IP while watching Big Buck Bunny.
If you use a swap disk and run a torrent transmission, check the disk I/O. Torrent is not just bandwidth, check TCP sessions and disk I/O
That's not a Man-ish reply; it's a CHILD-ish reply.
So pessimist of you.
And?
Gotcha! you are vm suspend ..
Poor attempt. But ok, if you say so.
Boss,
Seeding and leeching is bad for hard drive. One of the many reasons why providers don’t allow torrent.
Seeding and leeching is bad for hard drive. One of the many reasons why providers don’t allow torrent.
Don't call me Boss, Sir. I am poor guy without a job. I see. Too many read/writes? So, the providers who allow it have supreme drives?
You are getting me wrong.
If I care about my hardware, I will care about who is using it and how long it is sustainable.
If I don't, I will get tickets saying, my service bad, gimme me money or I tell everyone you scam me.
VPS servers are still normal hardwares. Try running torrent 24/7 on your home computer and see what happens to that poor computer.
Really? I love me some debrid streaming and torrenting but your naive enough to say their torrenting distros, ripping Non copyrighted video and streaming via kodi? Mm kay
hey @childish, maybe when you really become manish you will get a job.
@manish ... I see you have a lot of energy. It could be good energy - use it wisely
@uptime wisdom (usually) comes with age.
Just to be clear, what was your point? I buy my hardware to be used and be useful. I think you don't have much argument for a single user home computer (I can't remember when torrenting was last considered taxing on hardware I own, perhaps never? SSD's, large drives and broadband connections have been around for a while now), you should be making a point about how 100 users are using the server and NOT just a single user like at home.
I tried to make it simple. But you got the point .
@manish you probably mean well, but please don't recommend @hostdoc to someone seeking to use a server for torrents. Believe me when I say that it will end badly.
Also, FYI there are 0 locations in the US and A that are safe for torrents.
If you want to recommend torrent friendly providers you can choose from this complete list:
Torrents are nasty IO and network hogs also. Particularly if you have multiple torrents downloading or seeding. Some providers, @hostdoc included will not bust you for torrents under the following conditions:
Follow these rules you'll have mad files to break up
If not, in 8 hours on the wake up
DMCA hit your inbox
Watch your VPS shake up
Provider sniffs half a cake up
......
Gotta go, gotta go, more threads to shake up
Word up.
Even @cociu will not tolerate poorly configured torrent clients raping the disk. Most providers are probably ok with torrenting if no DMCA issues and no raping of the disk, but most clients do not torrent with these considerations in mind.
lol ... maybe? up to a point I guess.
Defintely a prertty steep learning curve up to the age of 7.
I have yet to fully appreciate all the wrinkles that might develop on the way to 70 though ...
(still have a few decades to go myself, the good lord and Emma Watson willing)
and there may be a lot to be said for life experience
but I do like to think sometimes that can happen sooner rather than later
@manish please do the needful to check yourself, maybe sometimes think twice and edit some of your comments, and generally just chillax a bit when you are shitposting here bro.
I mean - I ain't gonna tell you what to do ... just saying you could if you want to, and it might be a good thing if you did.
There is plenty of to go around in this here hyper-terrestrial sphere of lowend lulz
Curious, what is the reference to Emma Watson about?
I know about her recent coined term and generally admire her as a person, just not understanding the reference that's all.
@terrorgen - Emma Watson is the patron saint of Black Friday, according to the gospel of @Nekki
and no further explanation ever could, would, or should make any more sense