Hi AVee, I'm running a Tor relay on a Banana Pi (1GHz Dualcore, Cortex-A7): https://globe.torproject.org/#/search/query=cherryjam
That's what vnstat says: month rx | tx | total | avg. rate Feb '15 4.23 TiB | 4.36 TiB | 8.60 TiB | 30.52 Mbit/s Mar '15 5.33 TiB | 5.50 TiB | 10.83 TiB | 34.73 Mbit/s The DC has a dedicated 100Mbit/s connection for my device. So the Raspberry Pi2 should be able to push at least the same amount of traffic. Juris Vetra https://www.torservers.net/ Am 09.04.2015 um 14:28 schrieb AVee: > Hi, > > I happened to get my hands on a Raspberry Pi 2 and I was wondering if > anyone already has any experience running Tor on the this. There is > quite some info about running Tor on the original Raspberry Pi, and the > performance seems to be a bit lacking. The Pi 2 however comes with > higher clocked quad core Cortex-A7 which should bring an descend in > increase in performance. So I'm curious about the throughput a Tor relay > on the Pi 2 would achieve. > > Did anyone here try running Tor on a Raspberry Pi 2 already? And if not, > is there any way to test the achievable throughput without joining > actually adding the relay to the Tor network (and having to go through > the full life cycle)? > _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
