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Re: [tor-relays] About relay size



I'm not sure what you're asking so I'll show you the website : http://www.digicube.fr/rapidserveurs

ATM I have the cheapest (4€). So i'm not sure if I take others or if I take only one at the top with 1Gbps bandwidth.

I think it could be great to have multiple relays in case one is down but i'm not sure


Le 29/09/2017 à 09:54, John Ricketts a écrit :
Hi,

100Mbps is not a small node.  Thanks for running a relay!

When you say you’re going to spend more money on it...  do you mean hardware or bandwidth?

All of my relays are running as virtual machines on multiple computers to maximize the CPU and memory usage. If you didn’t want to virtualize your machines you could put two Tor nodes on the same physical box to maximize hardware usage.

If you’re comfortable telling us where you’re putting your money I suspect we can advise you better.

John
Quintex Alliance Consulting



On Sep 29, 2017, at 02:37, IPonU <contact@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Tor list,

I'm already running a small exit node (100Mbps bandwidth) and I'm ready to spend more money on it, so have a question for you guys :

Is it better if I run other small ones (100Mbps too) or only 1 big exit relay (1 Gbps) ? What's best for the network stability/security ?

Thanks a lot

IPonU


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