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== Codero ==
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== Servers ==
[http://www.codero.com Codero] is the host we currently use as of Feb 2012. They're standard old-fashioned physical hardware servers, so upgrading requires requests to real people, time and setup costs, but they're very robust and responsive servers and bandwidth with good prices.
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See also [https://www.serverhunter.com ServerHunter.com] a huge list of server offerings filterable by many criteria including bitcoin pricing, hourly charging etc.
  
== ElasticHosts ==
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=== AltusHost ===
We haven't used [http://www.elastichosts.com/cloud-hosting/pricing ElasticHosts] yet, but there flexibility looks extremely impressive and the pricing is competitive. It's fully cloud-based with the ability to dynamically adjust your own hardware specs for any amount of time you like. If you need to upgrade from four to a hundred CPU's for five minutes - no problem!
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Our main dedicated server is with [https://altushost.com AltusHost] in the Netherlands, we've never had any problem with them, the IP address range is clean and they accept Bitcoin even if only via Bitpay.
  
They're also extremely flexible with the OS's you can install - practically any Linux flavour is available, and you can even supply your own ISO to install from. You have full control over the whole installation procedure.
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=== Linode ===
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[https://linode.com Linode] are a cloud server provider, management of servers is extremely intuitive and you're charged by the minute so you can run server's for extremely short periods to compile things or test procedures. Servers start at $5.
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*Bitcoin NOT accepted
  
== dotCloud ==
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=== ZappieHost ===
[https://www.dotcloud.com/about/ dotCloud] looks really interesting and needs some more research!
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[https://zappiehost.com/ ZappieHost] Servers start very cheap (about $4/mo) and have some interesting data-centre locations such as New Zealand, India and South Africa which is good for VPN options.
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*Bitcoin is accepted via CoinGate.
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*No control over rDNS but apparently it is configured properly for mail sending purposes.
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*Very old 2.6 kernels, not good for some applications such as Docker
  
== Anarplex.net ==
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=== Hosts we've used in the past ===
[https://anarplex.net/ Anarplex.net] is the operator of GammaDX and a provider of darknet services for various crypto-tribes and Phyles. Our mission is to create a home for tribes-people, their affiliates and associates by providing superior communications and processing services.
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*[https://abelohost.com AbeloHost] ''- data centres in Netherlands, good support, their IP range has a very bad reputation though, not good for email servers''
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*[http://www.codero.com Codero] ''- excellent support, we just left because we didn't want US jurisdiction any more and also they don't accept crypto''
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*[https://webgo24.de WebGo24] ''- very competitive prices, but horrible support, seems a bit of a backyard job''
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*[https://rackspace.com Rackspace] ''- reliable but expensive, their response to Spectre/Meltdown was.... nothing at all''
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*[http://www.esecuredata.com eSecureData] ''- good prices for real servers, but we found them too unreliable with many outages''
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*[http://www.vpslink.com VPSLink] ''- good for virtual servers, but we prefer either real servers or cloud solutions, resource often drops down a lot in peak times''
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*[https://godaddy.com GoDaddy] ''- ok, but too much of a supermarket for us''
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*[https://amazon.com AmazonAWS] ''- reliable and fast, very expensive, but Amazon''
  
== Older hosts we no longer use ==
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=== Providers that accept crypto to test out ===
*[http://www.vpslink.com VPSLink] ''- good for virtual servers, but we prefer either real servers or cloud solutions''
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*[https://www.lunanode.com LunaNode] ''- non-bitpay, pay by the hour''
*[http://www.esecuredata.com eSecureData] ''- good prices for real servers, but we found them too unreliable with many outages''
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*[https://cryptoho.st CryptoHO.ST] ''- accepts LN payments and monero too''
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*[https://www.worldstream.nl WorldStream] ''- I haven't tested them yet''
  
== Providers to check out ==
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== Domain registrars who accept bitcoin ==
*[http://hub.org/ hub.org]
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*[https://namecheap.com Namecheap] ''- best for US and general TLDs, bitpay, ddns''
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*[https://alpnames.com ALP Names] ''- many TLD's including .nz at good price, bitpay''
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*[https://gandi.net Gandi] ''- best for european domains, includes .nz at ok price, bitpay''
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*[https://easydns.com/ EasyDNS] ''- not bitpay''
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*[https://njal.la/ Njalla] ''- anonymous domain registration taken seriously''
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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*[[Configure DNS]]
 
*[[Install a new server]]
 
*[[Install a new server]]
*[http://www.lowendbox.com/ LowEndBox.com] ''- maintains info on the best VPS deal around!''
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*[[Services]]
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*[https://www.kimsufi.com/uk/ Kimsufi] ''- old dedicated servers given a second life!''
 
[[Category:Hardware]]
 
[[Category:Hardware]]

Latest revision as of 16:02, 18 January 2020

Servers

See also ServerHunter.com a huge list of server offerings filterable by many criteria including bitcoin pricing, hourly charging etc.

AltusHost

Our main dedicated server is with AltusHost in the Netherlands, we've never had any problem with them, the IP address range is clean and they accept Bitcoin even if only via Bitpay.

Linode

Linode are a cloud server provider, management of servers is extremely intuitive and you're charged by the minute so you can run server's for extremely short periods to compile things or test procedures. Servers start at $5.

  • Bitcoin NOT accepted

ZappieHost

ZappieHost Servers start very cheap (about $4/mo) and have some interesting data-centre locations such as New Zealand, India and South Africa which is good for VPN options.

  • Bitcoin is accepted via CoinGate.
  • No control over rDNS but apparently it is configured properly for mail sending purposes.
  • Very old 2.6 kernels, not good for some applications such as Docker

Hosts we've used in the past

  • AbeloHost - data centres in Netherlands, good support, their IP range has a very bad reputation though, not good for email servers
  • Codero - excellent support, we just left because we didn't want US jurisdiction any more and also they don't accept crypto
  • WebGo24 - very competitive prices, but horrible support, seems a bit of a backyard job
  • Rackspace - reliable but expensive, their response to Spectre/Meltdown was.... nothing at all
  • eSecureData - good prices for real servers, but we found them too unreliable with many outages
  • VPSLink - good for virtual servers, but we prefer either real servers or cloud solutions, resource often drops down a lot in peak times
  • GoDaddy - ok, but too much of a supermarket for us
  • AmazonAWS - reliable and fast, very expensive, but Amazon

Providers that accept crypto to test out

Domain registrars who accept bitcoin

  • Namecheap - best for US and general TLDs, bitpay, ddns
  • ALP Names - many TLD's including .nz at good price, bitpay
  • Gandi - best for european domains, includes .nz at ok price, bitpay
  • EasyDNS - not bitpay
  • Njalla - anonymous domain registration taken seriously

See also