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May 11th, 2006, 08:20 PM
#13
Originally posted here by brokencrow
Sealand's got a lot of problems.
Their sovereignty is questionable. It started out in the 60's as a site for pirate radio. It's never been recognized by any country as a sovereign state. It's well inside Britain's territorial waters. There's been a number of court rulings against it. Wikipedia's got some good background on the "country", including a pic (yeah, that's Sealand!).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sealand
They use a lot of "co-location" with most servers located in GB and the US. In an interview in '03, the old CEO stated, "HavenCo's security is primarily due to tamper-resistant hardware and cryptography, not the site security of Sealand." You can implement that anywhere. Lots of material from that interview here:
http://interviews.slashdot.org/artic...53&mode=thread
Obviously, HavenCo in Sealand is not much of a data center in and of itself. And given Sealand's "pirate" profile, I'm not sure HavenCo's the way to go if you want a low profile.
Well let's see... Ryan was the CTO not the CEO and I already quoted him and used him in my posts... He provides no proof that Sealand isn't where HavenCo provides their hosting... You have yet to give any real proof.... However this is common with you...
Peace,
HT
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