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A Virtual Private Server (VPS) is a virtual machine sold as a service by an Internet hosting service.

A VPS runs its own copy of an operating system (OS), and customers may have superuser-level access to that operating system instance, so they can install almost any software that runs on that OS. For many purposes they are functionally equivalent to a dedicated physical server, and being software-defined, are able to be much more easily created and configured. They are priced much lower than an equivalent physical server. However, as they share the underlying physical hardware with other VPS's, performance may be lower, depending on the workload of any other executing virtual machines. Dedicated Servers may also be more efficient with CPU dependent processes such as hashing algorithms.


If you want to pay to VPN or VPS, you'd better use fake personal information. Even you can use cryptocurrency such as Monero or Bitcoin.

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Tips for Buying a Cheap $1/Month VPS for Dark Web Services

Tips for Buying a Cheap $1/Month VPS for Dark Web Services

If you search for "$2 VPS" on Google, you will find many cheap VPSs.

Among VPSs that support cryptocurrency payment, roughly 1.5 GB of memory and 30 GB of SSD storage costs about $15 a year (a little over $1 a month). Most operating systems are CentOS, Debian, and Ubuntu. Payment methods are supported by credit cards or cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Zcash, etc. Most of them do not support Monero).

With this specification, almost all dark web services can run. Because there aren't many visitors anyway.


If it's drug or CP, it's safe to use dark web hosting, but otherwise, you can just use surface web hosting. Darknet hosting is 20 times expensive than clearnet hosting.


If you buy a VPS, you can run multiple websites from there at the same time, each website with a different domain name.

If you install Tor, you can create an onion address.


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VPS hosts that accept Bitcoin http://cryto.net/~joepie91/bitcoinvps.html


Even if someone gives you a Raspberry Pi for free and you use it as a server at home, the monthly electricity bill is more than $1. Not to mention desktops and laptops that are electricity-eating monsters compared to Raspberry Pi.

Using VPS is cheaper than running your own server at home.

If you want to write fake personal information, you must pay with cryptocurrency. Credit cards will be immediately caught with fake personal information. To use a credit card online, you have to write down your name and home address as registered with your card company.

Also, if you make a VPS payment, many companies automatically renew it every year until you contact the customer center and manually cancel it. Automatic payment is possible with credit cards, but automatic payment cannot be made with cryptocurrency, so it will automatically end when the period expires.


Even if you want to run an illegal site, it is better to start with a legitimate onion site than to start right away an illegal one and get some experience about network and security from running the server.


First of all, Zcash (ZEC) is not handled in many cryptocurrency exchanges so exclude it as a payment method. And exclude Bitcoin (BTC) because the transaction fee is too expensive.

Then there are Litecoin (LTC) and Ethereum (ETH). Once you exchange cryptocurrency on a cryptocurrency exchange, you need to transfer it to your computer's wallet.


Litecoin Core Client is a cryptocurrency wallet that provides an official full-node client for Litecoin. Think of Bitcoin Core for Bitcoin. https://litecoin.org/

Electrum LTC Wallet is an open source based Litecoin only cryptocurrency wallet software developed by Electrum Technologies. The Electrum LTC Wallet is another wallet in the Electrum family and is only applicable to Litecoin. Think of Bitcoin's Electrum. No need to download blockchain. https://electrum-ltc.org/


Here are some of the best Ethereum desktop wallets on the market right now:

Exodus — An easy-to-use multi-currency wallet with a user-friendly interface that stores keys on your computer. Because ShapeShift ( https://shapeshift.com/#/coins ) is integrated, you can instantly exchange cryptocurrencies without any hassle. However, since it is not fully open source, parts of the code cannot be viewed and reviewed by the community. https://www.exodus.com/


MetaMask — It's a Google Chrome extension, but it's essentially a desktop wallet because it stores your keys on the computer itself. It is very easy to use, and you can use it to store and send and receive Ether. You can also use other decentralized apps within the wallet. https://metamask.io/


Atomic — A popular non-custodial wallet available for macOS, Windows and Linux, where keys are encrypted and stored on your device. Atomic supports over 500 different coins and tokens in a seamless interface. It also offers instant exchange services and the option to purchase cryptocurrencies. https://atomicwallet.io/


Mist — The official Ethereum wallet, so you don't have to worry too much about security if you use it. It is similar to Exodus, but less user-friendly. ShapeShift is also built-in. https://github.com/ethereum/mist/releases


You will get your username and password for your server via your email address so your email address should work. You can't use a fake email address. You can find an anonymous e-mail service provider list on the Darknet page.


For security of your website, see Darknet web development page.

See Cryptocurrency wallet to know how to buy cryptocurrency anonymously.

Virtualization

The force driving server virtualization is similar to that which led to the development of time-sharing and multiprogramming in the past. Although the resources are still shared, as under the time-sharing model, virtualization provides a higher level of security, dependent on the type of virtualization used, as the individual virtual servers are mostly isolated from each other and may run their own full-fledged operating system which can be independently rebooted as a virtual instance.

Partitioning a single server to appear as multiple servers has been increasingly common on microcomputers since the launch of VMware ESX Server in 2001. The physical server typically runs a hypervisor which is tasked with creating, releasing, and managing the resources of "guest" operating systems, or virtual machines. These guest operating systems are allocated a share of resources of the physical server, typically in a manner in which the guest is not aware of any other physical resources save for those allocated to it by the hypervisor. As a VPS runs its own copy of its operating system, customers have superuser-level access to that operating system instance, and can install almost any software that runs on the OS; however, due to the number of virtualization clients typically running on a single machine, a VPS generally has limited processor time, RAM, and disk space.Template:Cn

Hosting

Many companies offer virtual private server hosting or virtual dedicated server hosting as an extension for web hosting services. There are several challenges to consider when licensing proprietary software in multi-tenant virtual environments.

With unmanaged or self-managed hosting, the customer is left to administer their own server instance.

Unmetered hosting is generally offered with no limit on the amount of data-transferred on a fixed bandwidth line. Usually, unmetered hosting is offered with 10 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s or 1000 Mbit/s (with some as high as 10Gbit/s). This means that the customer is theoretically able to use ~3 TB on 10 Mbit/s or up to ~300 TB on a 1000 Mbit/s line per month, although in practice the values will be significantly less. In a virtual private server, this will be shared bandwidth and a fair usage policy should be involved. Unlimited hosting is also commonly marketed but generally limited by acceptable usage policies and terms of service. Offers of unlimited disk space and bandwidth are always false due to cost, carrier capacities and technological boundaries.

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