SplitIce: Any ETA for the swedish node? (Didn't know that PRQ did offer VPS though, through which provider are you getting it?)
Anyway, would it be possible either to cache static files (png, gif..) or to have a small storage space on the reverse proxy node and have it for example available...
Interesting what you say delboy, so sounds like the situation is pretty much the same in uk than what it is in spain ( but it will probably change in spain pretty fast though).
The question would be which host is not too expensive & will keep the server running even if there is some presuer...
Ok. so warez linking:
us (if dcma is respected) - nl /uk /de (if small) - se / ua / ru / ir / hk?
torrenting:
se / ca / ua / ru / ir / hk - nl & de if small
Hum, so luxembourg doesn't seem to be the right place... Thanks for all this informations mate!
UK can be nice, and good for european & us transit, but as you said is there any host that will respect the law...
Don't know if the UK would be fine for a torrent site though.
Oh, so luxembourg now have something like BREIN and is now not better than the netherlands? :/
(Might still be better than france, UK & germany I guess)
By the way, do you know what's the meaning for BAF?
edit: got it Belgian Antipiracy Federation...
How come do these guys have some strengh in...
Yep, sweden is pretty expensive if you compare it to netherlands or even luxemburg, france or germany...
The good point with Canada is the good connectivity to US & EU.
HK can be nice but longer routes to reach EU/US - depend where your main traffic originates from though..
If you choose...
That makes sense.
And by the way they don't need the hassle of going to the bahamas (for example) court to get your personal information - they have an easy way to disable the website with a simple US court order..
That's pretty crazy..
We will have to see in the incoming month if they...
Well, Canada is not a state of the US, and mp3drug is ok to comply with dcma - i don't think there is a brein like association in CA...
HK could be great too but it's hard to find cheap bandwidth there...
Hey!
How much TB/Month did you use, prior to the move?
You could check out sweden, there are a few serious hosts there and good bandwidth - as well as canada.
Then it will depend the host...
I guess your right.
But the fact that one of the domain names from the last seizure was not registrered with an american registrar makes me wonder is there is much we can to do to avoid this american censorship...
thanks for your answer mahjong :)
I think that ressource wise i can be fine on a VPS - not much traffic but i need to run some heavy php from time to time - and i wouldn't mind getting kicked off and moving in a few month if needed - but my concern with (against?) vps was more security wise...
Yeah but to me it's weird that they seize only whois protected domains, and i would think that as hiding one's name is against icann rules it's a reason to turn off the domain via verisign - else i can't explain why they didn't shut down tpb...
Or it's some kind or weird list, but if so why...
That makes sense actually :)
All those domain had private whois, that might be the reason (violation of icann rules) - as one of them had a non-us registrar & another one still have his prq.se dns servers, it seems like it's not played at the registrar level..
Anyway, moving to other zones...
Oh, and another question as Nginx has caching possibility, do we have some space for caching?
If so could be great to enable caching, so that dynamic pages would be served from the new Ip rather than going each time to the real server, and after an hour or so, or something else if set...
This is a great idea SplitIce..
Do you think that would work with a US server or would give too much latency and influence badly on SERP?
Anybody tried it with a US based server?
:)
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