Hey Keifer,

the CPU is very capable for the price asked for the whole system (35 bucks).

I think you would be able to squeeze maybe 100 MBit/s out of the mostly 
single-threaded Tor instance but that's it.

If you just want your own little private bridge or a small guard relay, go for 
it but if you want your relay to be usable at all times get a Pi 5 which has 
hardware AES acceleration, which can then be used by openssl (and then 
ultimately by Tor..).

Hope I could help,
-GH
On Monday, November 4th, 2024 at 10:33 AM, Keifer Bly <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Hi,
> So I am wondering, is a Raspberry Pi 4 a recommended device to run a tor 
> relay on? In terms of traffic load, etc? Thanks.
> --Keifer

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