Comparisons

Romania VPS vs Tor Hosting

Romania VPS and Tor hidden services (.onion hosting) provide different privacy architectures. Romania VPS exposes an IP address (your server's IP is public) but provides jurisdiction and identity privacy. Tor hidden services hide the IP entirely but add latency and require Tor client access. For most use cases, Romania VPS is better; for extreme IP-level anonymity, .onion hosting is superior.

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IP-Level Privacy

Romania VPS: your server has a dedicated public IPv4. The IP is associated with your hosting account - but since we have no KYC data, the account is pseudonymous. The IP is traceable to Anubiz Host's IP block (Romania), but not to your identity. Tor hidden service: your server IP is never revealed to clients. All access routes through Tor circuits. No IP-to-identity risk at all - the .onion address is the only public identifier.

Performance Trade-off

Romania VPS: full 10 Gbps port, 10-60ms RTT to users depending on geography, no Tor overhead. Tor hidden service: latency is determined by the Tor circuit (typically 200-500ms RTT through 3 hops), bandwidth limited by weakest relay in the circuit. For public-facing services where performance matters, Romania clearnet VPS is better. For maximum IP anonymity where latency is acceptable, Tor hidden service is superior.

Why Anubiz Host

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Security-first approach
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