The Pirate Bay Heads to the Cloud, Becomes More Difficult to Stop

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The Pirate Bay has a history of trying different methods of becoming more diffused. They’ve dropped various ties to things like trackers in order to make it harder on law enforcement, and anyone else, to track anything even remotely involved with the website. In many ways, they’re removing every trace of themselves that they can. It should come as no surprise then that the current people behind the popular piracy haven have now moved their entire operation to the cloud.

Prior to this, The Pirate Bay did everything they could to protect their servers with multiple redundancies and the like. Even so, a mass raid that rounded up all their servers at once would have spelled catastrophe for the site and caused a lengthy spell of downtime. It’s not like it hasn’t been raided before.

The move allows the site to spread itself out across multiple countries, and if any of the cloud hosting companies actually determine that they’re being utilized by The Pirate Bay and sever ties, the site will easily transition to another host. The current setup has the site running multiple virtual machine instances hosted by companies in two different countries. Everything involved is also heavily encrypted for added security.

TorrentFreak quotes The Pirate Bay with the following:

Running on VMs cuts down operation costs and complexity. For example, we never need anyone to do hands-on work like earlier this month when we were down for two days because someone had to fix a broken power distribution unit.

Absolute security isn’t guaranteed, of course, but anything that makes it harder to squash the site in one go is certainly a plus in their book. Also, it allowed us to use that totally sweet Magic: the Gathering card for an image.

(The Pirate Bay via TorrentFreak)

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