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Need a Ubuntu server for torrenting & rclone
- full root access
- allows torrenting (public included)
- allows mouting cloud drive with softwares like rclone
- 1gbps unmetered (no FUP)
- storage 500 Gib
Thanks,

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Layer7 has (no aff)
For €13.99 / month (monthly). See product specs (aff)
Torrenting in Germany (if not legal content only) is rather risky imho
Most of time he never read and just toss the aff link , that how it work
@PulsedMedia can help with mini dedi
I'm not current on german torrenting law, but Layer7 has the same specs in France at the same price. Or is France bad too?
Layer7 are not dmca ignore
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3918381/#Comment_3918381
You don't receive copyright takedown requests for downloading torrents. Now please go take a crap.
Public trackers ofc you do
I would take a look at something from @PulsedMedia
That would be a desist letter, or a fine possibly, not a copyright takedown request à la DMCA. These are issued only to websites for hosting third-party content. What concerns torrents is not DMCA but whether the VPS provider's usage policy permits them or not, and Layer7 permits torrents.
Permit torrent mean you allow to run torrent on them services , it dont mention about you allow to run illegal public or not.
Also unless you only download without upload single chunkk back , they can sens you copyright content because you are actually sharing it via p2p
If you still doubt layer7 allow it , better ask @layer7
Hi,
actually the prices in france are lower already and offer more traffic. So france would be better in terms of resources - price ratio.
as a german company we have to follow copy-right rules.
That works the way that incoming copy-right claims will be forwarded to the customer to be solved.
In case we receive another copy-right claim for the same issue, we will contact the customer in a more individual way ( not just forwarding the abuse ) and ask whats the problem.
Based on the customer feedback, we will contact the one who claims the copy-right and might ask him for evidence that he actually holds the copy-right.
IF the customer does not solve it and IF the copy-right is approved, THEN we would take down the service. We would also take down the service, if we are in doubt. But normally who ever contacts, was usually empowered by copy-right owners.
But of course we assume that the customer will not cause that kind of trouble, being so stupid and host with a german company illegal content. That will obviously not work on a long term base and will just cause workload on all sides.
If you want to host stuff that violates copy-right, be at least smart enough to hide it behind a proxy.
Or, even better, dont host it with us but with someone who operates in a country that will not care about copy-right issues.
We will always do our best to keep services up. But the customer should not make it extra hardmode for us ;-)
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Romania it's the best country for this things
Regards
I see the same price!
https://imgur.com/f2nEAVG.png
https://imgur.com/fs3Vus4.png
Hi,
true. Storageservers have not yet been adjusted... goood that you mentioned it ^^;
Guys, have you heard of the concept of a VPN?
It's great, with it, you can use any VPS you wish for any public tracker that you wish!
https://windscribe.com/upgrade?promo=BLAZENOW&pcpid=2024_anniversary_homepage
Yea VPN is the way to go if you can't find a host that will allow public torrents. Install one of those docker containers (Google " insert torrent client of your choice VPN docker") that will route all your torrent traffic through the VPN then you can do all the torrenting you want.
Find yourself a normal VPS with a ton of storage and then route all your traffic through one of these Nano servers, (cheaper than a VPN): https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/194336/ava-hosting-web-hosting-vps-dedicated-servers-11-yearly-vps-moldova-dmca-ignored#latest
You'll want to use Wireguard to connect them because it's fast, secure and easy to setup. You'll find a ton of articles explaining how to route all the traffic from one server across another, but very few of the 'solutions' won't break your SSH connection....so this is a good explanation of how to avoid that: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/182220/route-everything-through-vpn-except-ssh-on-port-22
If you only want to torrent, you can probably manage it on a 1GB RAM server, (assuming you use Debian and not Ubuntu), but if you want the full 'Arr' piracy stack then you'll want 2GB+. If you also want a media player on the same server, (Plex, Jellyfin), you'll want 4GB of RAM and at least one decent vCPU.
Your main concerns will be storage and bandwidth, (assuming you have a DMCA ignore relay or VPN of some sort in place), but you can get cheap deals and setup sshfs, (remote file shares for Linux), to spread your volumes/traffic around. Piracy is addictive, so prepare to scale
Yep, I just modified this a bit: https://github.com/sebgl/htpc-download-box/
Torrenting? LET has that.
@PulsedMedia @c1vhosting @Calin
Honestly... if you are using the server for downloading movies or tv show torrents. You don't have to pay for VPS service or a VPN just get streamio+torrentio+real-debrid like mentioned in this thread.
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3947730/#Comment_3947730
It's simple to setup and you only need to pay for Real-Debrid.
Real-Debrid is super cheap, only 9 eur for 90 days.
Brother Florin it's the best basement for this things
Listening for more, please.
Use TorBox instead!
@HostSlick does dmca ignore
I couldn't find any unlimited bandwidth server.
Or just stick to private trackers and use any provider you want.
Only for dedicated Servers
It’s not gonna get better than the VPN discount link I shared + any VPS you want
suggest me some providers that allow mounting virtual drives through rclones
It nothing illegal or something so am sure all providers listed above allow that
Just make sure you binding your torrent interface correctly thru vpn , not public expose the stream services and everything work fine on normal provider