No-Log VPS - Zero Logging Virtual Servers
AnubizHost no-log VPS servers are designed from the ground up to retain nothing about your activity. No traffic logs, no connection metadata, no DNS query records, no bandwidth breakdowns. Our infrastructure is architecturally incapable of reconstructing what you do on your server because we never record it in the first place.
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What No-Log Actually Means
The term no-log gets thrown around loosely in the hosting industry. Some providers claim no-log status while still recording connection timestamps, bandwidth usage per destination, or DNS queries. Others disable application-level logging but leave kernel-level netfilter logs running. These half-measures create a false sense of security.
At AnubizHost, no-log means exactly what it says. Our network switches and routers do not export flow data. Our hypervisors do not record guest network activity. Our DNS resolvers do not log queries. There is no SIEM system aggregating metadata about your traffic patterns. The infrastructure is configured to process packets and forget them.
We monitor only what is necessary to maintain service quality: aggregate CPU utilization, total bandwidth throughput at the node level, and disk health metrics. None of this monitoring is granular enough to attribute activity to individual VPS instances.
The Architecture Behind Zero Logging
Building a genuinely no-log infrastructure requires deliberate engineering choices at every layer. Our network equipment runs custom configurations that disable all flow export protocols - no NetFlow, no sFlow, no IPFIX. Packet captures are disabled in production and the tools to run them are not installed on production systems.
At the hypervisor level, we use KVM with minimal host-side tooling. The host operating system does not have visibility into guest network traffic beyond what is necessary for packet forwarding. iptables rules on the host are stateless where possible and connection tracking tables are configured with minimal timeout values.
Our monitoring stack uses Prometheus with carefully scoped metrics. We collect node-level aggregates, not per-VM breakdowns. Grafana dashboards show cluster health, not individual customer activity. This architecture makes it technically impossible to answer the question of what any specific customer was doing at any specific time.
No-Log VPS Use Cases
A no-log VPS is essential for running privacy-sensitive services. VPN and proxy servers benefit enormously from a no-log host because even if the VPN software itself keeps no logs, a logging hosting provider can still see connection metadata. Running your VPN on a no-log VPS eliminates that weak point.
Tor relay and exit node operators need no-log hosting to protect the anonymity of Tor users. Secure messaging servers, encrypted email platforms, and file-sharing services all benefit from the additional assurance that the underlying infrastructure is not quietly recording traffic patterns.
Businesses handling sensitive client data - legal firms, healthcare organizations, financial advisors - can use no-log VPS hosting to add an extra layer of protection against data breaches and unauthorized surveillance. If the hosting provider retains no data, there is no data to breach.
Verify Our No-Log Claims
We understand that trust in no-log claims requires more than a privacy policy page. AnubizHost publishes technical documentation describing our logging architecture in detail. We explain exactly which metrics we collect, how they are aggregated, and what retention periods apply to operational data.
Customers with the technical expertise to do so are encouraged to verify our claims independently. Run traffic analysis from inside your VPS. Monitor for unexpected DNS lookups or connections to logging infrastructure. Audit the network behavior of your server and confirm that it matches what we describe.
We also welcome security researchers who want to examine our infrastructure claims. Our transparency report and technical architecture documents are publicly available, and we respond to good-faith inquiries about our logging practices. A no-log provider that discourages scrutiny is a provider you should not trust.
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