On 03/05/2014 05:51 PM, Jesse Victors wrote: > Hey everyone. I manage an exit at a university
Excellent! Thanks! :) >, and I recently moved it > to a gigabit connection. I did some tests and the machine does appear to > be capable of fully using the available bandwidth. Besides getting two > Tor instances You need more than two. If your CPU supports AES-NI, you will roughly need one Tor process per 300-400 Mbps. If you don't have AES-NI, one CPU core (one Tor process) will be maxed out at around 100 Mbps. Per 2 instances, you need one IP. > I set my average and burst bandwidth limits to the > maximum upload speed I have been able to achieve in my tests, is that an > ideal setting? Please advise. It takes some weeks for your relay to actually attract enough traffic. Monitor CPU usage closely, and limit bandwidth speed accordingly before you hit 100% CPU on one core (htop). Other than that, you can go as high as possible. -- Moritz Bartl https://www.torservers.net/ _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
