commit b677afc53c3885085c83c12b2b8f6967021f5033
Author: Karsten Loesing <karsten.loes...@gmx.net>
Date:   Thu Jul 2 16:19:08 2020 +0200

    Rewrite a sentence, add a paragraph.
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 README.md | 8 +++++++-
 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 1f58f0d..46abd01 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ The following description was written with a Debian system in 
mind but should be
 
 ### Tor
 
-OnionPerf relies on the `tor` binary to start a Tor client process on the 
client side and a server side process to host onion services.
+OnionPerf relies on the `tor` binary to start a Tor process on the client side 
to make client requests and another Tor process on the server side to host 
onion services.
 
 The easiest way to satisfy this dependency is to install the `tor` package, 
which puts the `tor` binary into the `PATH` where OnionPerf will find it. 
Optionally, systemd can be instructed to make sure that `tor` is never started 
as a service:
 
@@ -288,6 +288,12 @@ The CSV output file contains the same data that is 
visualized in the PDF file. I
 - `time_to_first_byte` is the time in seconds (with microsecond precision) to 
download the first byte.
 - `time_to_last_byte` is the time in seconds (with microsecond precision) to 
download the last byte.
 
+### Visualizations on Tor Metrics
+
+The analysis and visualization steps above can all be done by using the 
OnionPerf tool. In addition to that it's possible to visualize OnionPerf 
analysis files using other tools.
+
+For example, the [Tor Metrics 
website](https://metrics.torproject.org/torperf.html) contains various graphs 
based OnionPerf data.
+
 ## Contributing
 
 The OnionPerf code is developed at 
https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/metrics/onionperf.



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