> Scaling up on more hardware is always an option, but I really want to > push the limit of the exit node, as the others won't be exits (Local > network design, really) , and exit traffic is always more > interesting. When I say another instance, it’s on the same hardware. Because Tor is not fully multi-thread/multi-core, you have to run another Tor daemon on the same host to use 1 more CPU core and so drain another 150-300Mbps. Currenly, you can start up to 2 Tor daemons per IP, there is a limitation to avoid Sybil attack. Regards, -- Aeris Individual crypto-terrorist group self-radicalized on the digital Internet https://imirhil.fr/ Protect your privacy, encrypt your communications GPG : EFB74277 ECE4E222 OTR : 5769616D 2D3DAC72 https://café-vie-privée.fr/
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