>>>>> > > > > So, how do we get tor to move past 100-200Mbit? Is it just a >>>>> > > > > waiting game? >> > >> > I'd say just run more instances if you still have resources left and >> > want to contribute more bw. >> > (obviously also your exit policy influences on how much your instance >> > is >> > used) > Mainly, I want to scale up a single exit first, before I start adding > more resources. As Aeris, teor and me tried to explain, this is _not_ about "adding more resources", but since you keep ignoring that it is a bit pointless to state that over and over again. teor gave some rather comprehensive answers and has said pretty much anything relevant I guess. In the end it should be about optimizing exit bandwidth cost (many MBit/s for fewer $) no matter how many tor processes it requires to get the most out of your hardware, number of available IPs and uplink connectivity. > It might well be that I've missed something, some tuning I should have > remembered ( Like increasing the conntrack hash table size ) I'm not sure I would run a stateful firewall on an dedicated exit server at all. https://www.torservers.net/wiki/setup/server
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