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[–]magnora7 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

Haha oh. No worries. I think there are still offshore options, but yeah it's probably best anyway to do something a little more protected and less random.

Although the idea of running a server farm on a boat powered by solar or a generator in international waters does sound like kind of an amusing business model, haha.

So I'm basically between Switzerland and Norway then. They are both the same price so it's basically down to which we think is better for the longevity and safety of saidit. I lean towards Switzerland, but I guess it feels a tiny bit like "feeding the beast" to have it there, because it's the storehouse of the money of the hyper-wealthy. And we might get slightly better ping in Norway because it's slightly physically closer to the US. Both seem quite secure from a government intervention standpoint. What do you think? It's basically a coin flip as far as I can tell. Unless you can find any compelling news stories about Swiss or Norwegian servers being taken down by governmental action

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Tough one and I'm not really in the loop. I have heard positive privacy things about Switzerland a lot, but yeah it also seems to be the home of the uber-elite. Can you link or PM me to the hosting companies you are considering? It looks like DMCA policy might differ by company.

[–]magnora7 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Sure! Good idea.

Here's my favorite one I've found from each country so far:

https://oneprovider.com/dedicated-servers/oslo-norway

$46 for 8GB RAM

https://my.alpinedc.ch/index.php?/cart/&step=3

$30/mo for 4GB RAM

I think switzerland is like "home base" because they all know their data and money is safe there. But I don't think it's compromised in the sense of data security. And I think their entire business model for the country is based on not compromising security, and I think they know if they start breaking that people will lose faith. Like everyone is losing faith in NZ with their sudden law changes after the shooting. Switzerland has a long track record of not changing their airtight data-security laws. Norway does too, but not as deeply perhaps. It's probably a coin flip tbh. Switzerland just sounds more secure too, I think the users would find a swiss server more impressive than a norway one, even though they're the same cost.

Anyway, tell me what you think of those specific companies I linked to.