https://metrics.torproject.org/userstats-relay-table.html 
<https://metrics.torproject.org/userstats-relay-table.html>

A lot of countries are near, that wouldn’t help much if the first hop is in 
Japan, the second is in Europe and the Exit is in the greatest country on 
earth. 

https://www.techwalla.com/articles/network-latency-milliseconds-per-mile 
<https://www.techwalla.com/articles/network-latency-milliseconds-per-mile>

And with moving packets around the world you pass a lot of ASs and will be 
switched and routed a lot + extra delay with the tor relays which route in 
software.

Yes, Layer 3 switching should be line speed and routing is slowly dying. 

Its still very very slow. Don’t believe me. Try it for yourself.


> On 16. Sep 2018, at 23:36, I <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> niftybunny wrote
> 
>> I tried to run relays in Japan and Singapore some years ago. It was bad,
>> you are more than 10000 km away from the rest of the crowd so expect
>> delay and jitter :(
> 
> Aren't Russia, China, North Korea and Malaysia somewhere near?
> 
> Robert 
> 
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