Title: Comparison of the BTC-accepting VPS Post by: ripper234 on July 31, 2013, 04:55:46 AM Various VPS providers have been hacked before, e.g. by hacking into the management console (http://archive.is/yu7qW) and resetting the VPS password.
Out of the Bitcoin-accepting VPS providers (1 (https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Trade#Dedicated.2FVirtual_Server_Hosting), 2 (https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Virtual_private_server)), which of them are most secure? Which are used by serious companies (Bitcoin and non-Bitcoin companies)? Any information beyond the linked articles / tables? Recommendations to use (or stay away from) a particular service? Title: Re: Comparison of the BTC-accepting VPS Post by: escrow.ms on July 31, 2013, 05:03:39 AM Look here http://www.lowendbox.com/?s=bitcoin&searchsubmit=Find , you will find more hosting/vps providers.
Title: Re: Comparison of the BTC-accepting VPS Post by: btcton on July 31, 2013, 02:05:24 PM Look here http://www.lowendbox.com/?s=bitcoin&searchsubmit=Find , you will find more hosting/vps providers. Any personal favorite you would recommend?Title: Re: Comparison of the BTC-accepting VPS Post by: xminer on August 02, 2013, 01:42:28 PM I believe it's the dumbest thing ever to use a VPS for keeping anything really valuable.
Here's why: 1. management console - while given to you it can allow doing weird things that require repairs via console later it's certainly a potential security breach. 2. Host system/hypervisor hack from the guest OS - while it doesn't happen often, it still can happen. 3. "someone else's error" - I've used lot's of VPS's and a couple of times some sort of "forced upgrade" did happen, with my settings being silently replaced with some defaults, and so on, once I even got a "fresh new VPS" instead of the one I was using. You may say backup & such, but I don't have a guarantee that someone else didn't get mine original VPS, with all the data inside. 4. Encryption - heh, you really believe it's a problem to get into your data for the VPS hosting company if they need (e.g. are forced) to? As for dedicated setups, security should be a concern as well - e.g. your hard drive starts doing weird things/gets couple of bads - you request it to be changed. what hapens next? Yes, you get the "new" drive but the old one - it can easily slip into someone else's server. with all of your data, sometimes completely intact. The same happens when you cancel service - so to fish something it's enough to order second, third, and so on drive into the server :). Remember to always wipe your drives before the billing ends and cancellation request is filed. Title: Re: Comparison of the BTC-accepting VPS Post by: Crookservers on August 02, 2013, 02:37:30 PM Various VPS providers have been hacked before, e.g. by hacking into the management console (http://archive.is/yu7qW) and resetting the VPS password. Out of the Bitcoin-accepting VPS providers (1 (https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Trade#Dedicated.2FVirtual_Server_Hosting), 2 (https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Virtual_private_server)), which of them are most secure? Which are used by serious companies (Bitcoin and non-Bitcoin companies)? Any information beyond the linked articles / tables? Recommendations to use (or stay away from) a particular service? What are your requirements and budget ? |