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Re: [tor-relays] torservers internet connection



hm ok, what is with the bandwith limit ?

I running the torservers on a vm-system, each server has 3GB RAM and 2 CPUs.
Thats no problem to setup more servers in the vm-system.
All tor servers are in a separatly network on wan and lan.

I would say, wait and see what bandwidth your current setup can use before adding more tor instances at the same internet 
uplink.

thats a god ide :-)

regards Steffen
TorGate
torgate(at)linux-hus.dk




Am 15.02.2018 um 14:50 schrieb nusenu <nusenu-lists@xxxxxxxxxx>:



TorGate:
All the 60MB are to the torservers,
There are 2 tor exit servers with a Bandwidth limit: 14.6 MB/s, burst: 29.3 MB/s.
Is this a god ide to setup bandwith limit to 30MB/s ?

Depends on your hardware. What is your avg. CPU usage?
Would you add tor instances on the same server or on additional hardware?

You can see here
https://atlas.torproject.org/#search/torgate

From the graphs one can see that these exits are relatively new (~1 month)
and have been down recently (TorGate1 is currently not in consensus/down as of 2018-02-15 12:00:00 UTC).

And the bandwidth history show relatively small values <3MByte/s.

https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/2B5DE6C07B3C3641EC63F1951CB425456601BA9E
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/120859427EBA459F096DD2256407DFD32D8BA95B

I would say, wait and see what bandwidth your current setup can use before adding more tor instances at the same internet
uplink.

I hope you are not running exits from home.



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