Why would it be important to encrypt the storage of your tor server?
For me this  looks like it only complicates things if law enforcement wants to 
take a look at your server and the cloud provider should be able to break the 
encryption relative easy  or can simply  take a memory dump

On 26 February 2018 11:27 PM, Conrad Rockenhaus <[email protected]> wrote:

> > snip 
> >
> > I wonder if people hosting Tor relays in any sort of VPS are doing
> > 
> > filesystem encryption.
> 
> I can tell you on OVH, a basic level VPS (one for $5.00/mo) is not encrypted.
> 
> If a customer is willing to spend $7.00/mo more for an additional partition,
> 
> they will be able to have storage to encrypt the the Tor relay information at
> 
> rest.
> 
> On the Cloud side, you encrypt the primary volume, so all storage is encrypted
> 
> at rest.
> 
> I can't speak of any of the other providers that provide BSD VPSes or BSD
> 
> Cloud Instances.
> 



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