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Re: [tor-relays] Overload data for Exit vs Non-Exit (and Guard vs Middle)?



On Fri, 30 Aug 2013 18:25:54 -0700
Mike Perry <mikeperry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> allegedly wrote:

> To try to get to the bottom of the recent influx of clients to the Tor
> network, it might be useful to compare load characteristics since 8/19
> for nodes with different types of flags.
> 
> People with Munin setups: it would be especially useful if you could
> post links/graph images for connection counts, bandwidth, and CPU load
> since 8/19.

Here you go:

https://pipe.rlogin.net/munin/network-month.html

https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/C332113DF99E367E4190424CE825057D91337ADD

Tor is running on bin.rlogin.net. I am currently seeing close to 6000
established connections (or three times normal mean) but actual traffic
is only running slightly higher than normal. My vnstats for the last
month are at https://baldric.net/2013/08/31/vnstat-on-my-tor-node/

Mick



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 Mick Morgan
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