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Re: [tor-dev] Some information about Tor relays
Thanks for that info, David. That seems valuable to me. :)
However, I am a bit confused about the definition
"cell-circuits-per-decile": Mean number of circuits that are included in any of the deciles,
rounded up to the next integer.
What is the exact meaning of 'decile'? Is it one tenth of a hour? Or something else?
Thanks
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From: David Fifield [david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2016 23:26
To: Liu, Zhuotao
Cc: tor-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [tor-dev] Some information about Tor relays
On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 01:42:38AM +0000, Liu, Zhuotao wrote:
> This is Sky from University of Illinois. Currently we are working on research
> project related with Tor.
>
> To help us to better design and evaluation our proposal, we need some
> information about the Tor relays that is currently unavailable from the Atlas.
> Thus, if someone who operates Tor relays could provide us such information,
> your help will be greatly appreciated. :)
>
> We hope to have an estimate about computation capacity of Tor relays. For
> instance, how many circuits a relay can maintain when its CPU is driven to
> about 100%? On average, how many circuits are maintained by a busy guard and
> what the CPU utilization is. These kinds of information would be really
> helpful.
I don't know about CPU usage, but as for circuits, I think you can get
them from @extra-info and @bridge-extra-info descriptors:
https://collector.torproject.org/#type-extra-info
https://collector.torproject.org/#type-bridge-extra-info
For example, see some of the files at
https://collector.torproject.org/recent/relay-descriptors/extra-infos/
The "cell-circuits-per-decile" lines might be interesting to you.
https://spec.torproject.org/dir-spec:
"cell-circuits-per-decile" num NL
Mean number of circuits that are included in any of the deciles,
rounded up to the next integer.
For parsing the descriptor files, you can use Stem:
https://stem.torproject.org/_modules/stem/descriptor/extrainfo_descriptor.html
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