>>27
Ok, then have you called your ISP about it? Like:
"Hey, with the contract I have with you guys, can I host my own server, and have lots of people connect from around world?"
"Will you be able to handle the load?"
"I'd estimate 1k users, making at the least 5Mb/s requests, then slow down from there."
If you don't make a trip code it will make it harder to analyse who is saying what. But Ok. Looks like Freenet is the way to go for a true anonymous communication. Bad part: Java.
>>28
That is the point of why we would use FreeBSD Jails or Debian SELinux, to also have a test bed, maybe even some users to maintain the VPS. However, if you know of any other micro OS we can use, that at the least OpenSSH can be implemented, that would be swell. We only have 5 GB of disk space to work with, so things will be pretty tight. mfsBSD, RTLinux? 6000MHz~ is going to hurt.
>>29
That is the exact point why I want to use Fossil. It is even easier to check out the database too.
>>30,31
Checked already:
http://cactirevolution.wordpress.com/2013/05/09/anus-a-methodology-for-the-visualization-of-operating-systems/