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Sent: 13 September 2019 15:40
To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Running on a Raspberry Pi
Over the last month, I've been benchmarking the Raspberry Pi 4 on
Over the last month, I've been benchmarking the Raspberry Pi 4 on a fiber 1
Gbps up/down connection with the hope I could utilize the full connection
throughput.
TDLR: Each tor instance per CPU core maxes out at ~ 6 MB/s. I was able to get
two instances (ORPort 80 and 443) maxed out concurrentl
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> 1. Re: Running on a Raspberry Pi (William Denton)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2019 19:50:22 -0400 (EDT)
> From: William Denton
> To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
> Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Runni
On 10 September 2019, ronqtorrel...@risley.net wrote:
From what I have read about the Pi 4, heat is a big issue. If you're not doing
something to cool it, your CPU speed is likely being throttled due to
overheating.
I'm not doing any cooling except for not having it in case. I'm in Canada, a
My primary relay runs on a Pi 3B. 903CA67D0DEB74CFBB01432840A26CB8C6C18FDF.
According to the logs, it's sending and receiving a total of about 130 GB per
day. A Pi 4 should definitely be able to handle it. Pi Zeroes had a conflict
with the name of the CPU architecture and so Tor apparently never
> On Sep 9, 2019, at 19:16, William Denton wrote:
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> Now I'm trying it on a Pi Four (which has four CPUs and two gigs of RAM) and
> so far it's working, though it's not moving as much traffic as on the laptop.
From what I have read about the Pi 4, heat is a big issue. If you're not doing
som
Quoting William Denton (2019-09-10 02:16:30)
> I'm reconfiguring things and decided to move a relay from an old laptop to a
> Raspberry Pi. I tried it on a Pi Zero W, which is very cheap but also pretty
> slow, and it just didn't work. Now I'm trying it on a Pi Four (which has
> four
> CPUs a
I'm reconfiguring things and decided to move a relay from an old laptop to a
Raspberry Pi. I tried it on a Pi Zero W, which is very cheap but also pretty
slow, and it just didn't work. Now I'm trying it on a Pi Four (which has four
CPUs and two gigs of RAM) and so far it's working, though it's