[Mesh] Amazon AWS credit

Somebody somebody at riseup.net
Sat Feb 1 17:02:20 PST 2014


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I came into Sudo Mesh because of its intention to provide not only
free, but also 'secure' wireless connection to the people.

And, the idea of using Amazon VPN's just scares the hell out of me.







On 2/1/14, 4:45 PM, Mitar wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> You should not trust any 3rd part service. :-) And you should
> build technology to not require such trust.
> 
> So your argument is invalid. I see Amazon as a easy way for getting
> at least something of the ground for new networks. It is far from
> perfect, but it is better than nothing.
> 
> 
> Mitar
> 
>> My guts say not to trust Amazon. Period.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 2/1/14, 4:08 PM, Mitar wrote:
>>> Hi!
>> 
>>> I see that I do not know much Amazon. :-)
>> 
>>> OK, can somebody then compute how much it costs to run a micro 
>>> instance + bandwidth?
>> 
>>> https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/pricing/
>> 
>> 
>>> Mitar
>> 
>>>> What are the bandwidth costs? From what I understand, that is
>>>> the biggest cost with amazon month over month.
>>>> 
>>>> Possible compromise: use the credit to develop/test an was
>>>> image (Ami). Don't run a production VPN hop on it.
>>>> 
>>>> So if folks have amazon already, they can utilize the ami.
>>>> 
>> 
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