Thus spake Tim Wilde (twilde@xxxxxxxxx): > > I try to keep everything I do documented on that wiki. All these > > servers run four instances of Tor each (one per core) and traffic > > is accounted for in total. Also, keep in mind that vnstat counts > > both incoming and outgoing traffic, so 700Mbps in vnstat are really > > only 375 per direction. > > Ah, okay, thanks for the clarification, I was thinking those numbers > were for single Tor instances. That makes me feel a lot better then, > especially with the combination of directions. :) I'm pushing around > 600Mb/sec total in+out on my piece of bit iron so I'm much closer to > the same ballpark than I thought. Thanks, and thanks again for your > documentation! Moritz, Andy, Tim, and others with Gbit+ Guards and/or Exits: Could you guys ensure you are not running into TCP socket exhaustion on any of your relays? It is a possibility, esp for Guard+Exits with gobs of CPU and gobs of throughput. I am curious if we will need to do this or not: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/4709 -- Mike Perry
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