so, i posted here a while back asking about no-log policies that actually hold up for torrenting. got the usual mullvad/airvpn/proton recommendations, which are fine. but i'm a data nerd, i needed to see it work under load. i've been running a private pbn network for a client in.. let's say a grey area niche. we route all our scraping and upload traffic through a vpn cluster. six months ago i switched the whole operation to ivpn based on their audit docs and jurisdiction. after half a year of constant heavy seeding across 12 servers, zero notices, zero weird slowdowns that suggest logging. i know everyone says google's core updates are mostly just a game of footprint whack-a-mole for smart operators. well, copyright trolls are the same game with lawyers. you need actual data isolation, not marketing promises. ivpn's port forwarding setup is clunky but the logs check out - my internal monitoring shows consistent speeds even during dmca-heavy periods for certain torrents. tl;dr if you're just grabbing linux isos casually any of the big names work. but if your setup looks like a permanent seedbox with questionable neighbors, test ivpn or similar based on hard infrastructure audits, not blog reviews.