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Re: [tor-relays] Question: RAM requirement for an exit relay



Although I haven't had a lengthy experience with running a TOR relay, I will definitely attest to the fact that even the cheapest $5 VPS with low specs and a good distro on board, you can easily operate a relay. As for operating one at home, don't operate an exit like Olaf said and you'll be okay. Just ensure your node meets the requirements set forth on this page.

Regards,

Thomas

On 12/17/2020 5:36 AM, BRBfGWMz wrote:

Olaf is right

Get a $ 5 per month VPS

On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 08:28 AM, Olaf Grimm <jeep665@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hello Amadeus!

> When you talk about a RasPi, I assume you mean a home location.

> Please read the recommendations. Never operate an Exit Relay at home!

> It will be expensive if the wrong people knock on the door.

> By the way, for an Exit Relay the bandwidth should already be 10MBit/s

> or better.

> Olaf

> Am 15.12.20 um 01:44 schrieb Amadeus Ramazotti:

> > hey, 

> > partly related to original question: 

> > I'm planning to set up a new exit. My very first relay. I'm planning to use a small SoC with 2GB ram. Something running on ARM like a raspberry pi. 

> >

> > Is this feasible or even a good idea?

> >

> > Regards

> >

> >

> > On 14 Dec 2020, at 15:10, torix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> >

> > I have several 1 G RAM exits running unbound without a problem. They never seem to hit swap, either. On FreeBSD:

> > last pid: 83973; load averages: 0.86, 0.71, 0.62 up 130+15:44:28 16:02:04

> > 23 processes: 2 running, 21 sleeping

> > CPU: 43.1% user, 0.0% nice, 2.7% system, 5.5% interrupt, 48.6% idle

> > Mem: 101M Active, 734M Inact, 444M Wired, 151M Buf, 210M Free

> > Swap: 512M Total, 512M Free

> >

> > Go for it,

> >

> > --Torix

> >

> >

> >  Original Message    

> >> On Monday, December 14, 2020 1:11 PM, <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> >>

> >>> On 14.12.2020 13:58, lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> >>>

> >>> grep VmPeak/proc/$PID/status = 181836 kB

> >> A non exit has less:

> >> grep VmPeak/proc/$PID/status = 57336 kB

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