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Re: [tor-bugs] #4387 [Analysis]: How much GB does a useful relay push per week?
#4387: How much GB does a useful relay push per week?
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Reporter: runa | Owner: karsten
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Analysis | Version:
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Comment(by runa):
Replying to [comment:1 karsten]:
> And here are the results: The total bandwidth pushed by all relays
during one week (October 28 to November 3) was 583 TiB/wk or 0.99 GiB/s.
There were on average 2375 relays in the consensus during that time.
Hence, an average relay pushed 251 GiB/wk or 436 KiB/s.
Ok, definitely not something we want to put into the cloud at this point.
> Maybe we should turn the question around: What's the maximum bandwidth
that a cloud relay can push per week before becoming crazy expensive? If
it costs ten times the amount to run a cloud relay that pushes one tenth
of the bandwidth that a rented virtual server pushes, maybe it's a bad
idea to offer cloud relays. (Also consider the development effort
required to offer and maintain cloud relays.)
It sounds like running a relay in the cloud is going to be too expensive.
I do agree that we should look into just how much a cloud relay can push
per week before becoming crazy expensive, though.
As for development effort; creating and maintaining cloud relay images
will not require a lot of time, so this will not block anything.
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