Hi Roger, Im in same situation as Matt. Im running Tor exit on VPS, version 0.2.0.x. So each MB of memory is quite bit expensive for me :). Do you personally think that running 0.2.1.x (so experimental branch, but less memory usage) on production machine is a good idea? Stability is the main issue, but I have overall good experience with Tor (except issue with certificates ;).
Thanks, Marek 2008/11/9 Roger Dingledine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Sun, Nov 09, 2008 at 03:40:30PM -0600, Matt LaPlante wrote: > > bandwidth. My one gripe was that the Tor daemon in 0.1.X sucked a lot > > of my very limited memory allocation, even when not accepting exits. > > It sure did. Mainly on Linux. > > > Having recently upgraded to 0.2.X due to its inclusion in Intrepid, > > I've seen a *drastic* improvement in memory efficiency. The new > > version appears magnitudes lighter on resources using the same > > configuration. This is a big deal to me, and I just wanted to give > > thanks to the developers for focusing on performance as well as > > functionality. Keep up the good work! > > Great. Glad you like it. > > And if you like 0.2.0.x's memory usage, you'll like 0.2.1.x's even more! :) > > --Roger > >