-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Mike,
What follows is the data from most of our nodes. We've had a few problems with some so one or two aren't included (nor are the seized ones since their fingerprints have now been blacklisted). Hope it helps. Chandler01 & Chandler02 37.148.163.38 Chandler01 D78AB0013D95AFA60757333645BAA03A169DF722 Chandler02 6F545A39D4849C9FE5B08A6D68C8B3478E4B608B CPU Usage: 80-90% (per process) CPU: 1x Dual Core i3 550 Cost: 456.61 Euro/month Chandler03 & Chandler04 128.204.203.103 Chandler03 5E87B10B430BA4D9ADF1E1F01E69D3A137FB63C9 Chandler04 0824CE7D452B892D12E081D36E7415F85EA9988F CPU Usage: 80% (per process) CPU: 1x Dual Core i3 550 Cost: 456.61 Euro/month Chandler05 & Chandler06 5.104.224.246 Chandler05 35961469646A623F9EE03B7B45296527A624AAFD Chandler06 1EA968C956FBC00617655A35DA872D319E87C597 CPU Usage: 90% (05) & 70% (06) CPU: 1x Dual Core i3 550 Cost: 430.04 Euro/month Chandler07 & Chandler08 89.207.132.76 Chandler07 E5A21C42B0FDB88E1A744D9A0388EFB2A7A598CF Chandler08 5D1CB4B3025F4D2810CF12AB7A8DDDD6FC10F139 CPU Usage: 90% (07) & 60% (08) CPU: 1x Dual Core i3 550 Cost: 456.61 Euro/month Chandler09 & Chandler10 77.95.231.11 Chandler09 722B4DF4848EC8C15302C7CF75B52C65BAE3843A Chandler10 93CD9231C260558D77331162A5DC5A4C692F5344 CPU Usage: 70-80% (per process) CPU: 1x Dual Core i3 550 Cost: 350.36 Euro/month Chandler21 77.95.224.187 Chandler21 A3C3D2664F5E92171359F71931AA2C0C74E2E65C CPU Usage: 80% CPU: 1x Dual Core i3-2100 Cost: 244.03 Euro/month Chandler22 89.207.128.241 Chandler22 575B40EF095A0F2B13C83F8485AFC56453817ABF CPU Usage: 70% CPU: 1x Dual Core i3-2100 Cost: 244.03 Euro/month Chandler23 5.104.224.15 Chandler23 1A334E26E66303A4DE046E8733942601F5523E62 CPU Usage: 55% CPU: 1x Dual Core i3-2100 Cost: 244.04 Euro/month Chandler25 1324EC51FBFA5FD1A11B94563E8D2A7999CD8F57 CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 950 @ 3.07GHz quad core Network speed: 1gbps port CPU usage: 92% to 96% (one instance of Tor running) Cost: 373.33 Euro/month ChandlerRelay01 7E45A9F483D87A37C9412575DCB723EC1FF02AB0 Location: Latvia Type: Virtual private server / Virtualization: OpenVZ Operating system: CentOS 7 CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1620 v2 @ 3.70GHz quad core on the host virtualization is OpenVZ so we don't know how much is dedicated to us Network speed: 100mbps port, but bandwidth throttled by provider to 5mbps CPU usage: 5% to 12% Cost: 7 euros per month, but we took it for 1 year and paid 70 euros per year. ChandlerRelay02 A7C7EAFE7813F87B17A2D000913E73A46BB41B33 Location: Latvia Type: Virtual private server / VIrtualization: OpenVZ Operating system: CentOS 7 CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1620 v2 @ 3.70GHz quad core on the host virtualization is OpenVZ so we don't know how much is dedicated to us Network speed: 100mbps port, but bandwidth throttled by provider to 5mbps CPU usage: 5% to 12% Cost: 7 euros per month, but we took it for 1 year and paid 70 euros per year. ChandlerRelay04 1A27FACDE82EEBC2018A7795277932C2ECBF105A Location: Latvia Type: Virtual private server / VIrtualization: OpenVZ Operating system: Debian Wheezy CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1620 v2 @ 3.70GHz quad core on the host virtualization is OpenVZ so we don't know how much is dedicated to us Network speed: 100mbps port, but bandwidth throttled by provider to 5mbps CPU usage: 5% to 18% Cost: 7 euros per month, but we took it for 1 year and paid 70 euros per year. ChandlerRelay05 4A596EC7459E25791F07A84CB977D2CCFBB4247C Location: Latvia Type: Virtual private server / VIrtualization: OpenVZ Operating system: Debian Wheezy CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1620 v2 @ 3.70GHz quad core on the host virtualization is OpenVZ so we don't know how much is dedicated to us Network speed: 100mbps port, but bandwidth throttled by provider to 5mbps CPU usage: 5% to 20% Cost: 7 euros per month, but we took it for 1 year and paid 70 euros per year. marmellata FE89FDC5DC618FA677C4B85F702D2CFCFFC48170 Location: Sweden Type: Virtual private server / VIrtualization: OpenVZ Operating system: Debian Wheezy CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1620 v2 @ 3.70GHz quad core on the host virtualization is OpenVZ so we don't know how much is dedicated to us Network speed: 100mbps port, but bandiwdth throttled by provider to 5mbps CPU usage: 10% to 30% Cost: 7 euros per month, but we took it for 1 year and paid 70 euros per year. We additionally run 21 obfuscated 100mbit obfuscated bridges (do you want info on these too?) Regards, Thomas White On 25/09/2014 08:21, Mike Perry wrote: > I really need identity fingerprints to see how much traffic your > node is actually pushing, what its consensus weight is, when and > how often it is hibernating, if it is otherwise strangely rate > limited, etc. > > Kees Goossens: >> Hello Perry. 5 TB/month for 20 euro/month at transip in the NL. I >> run a non-exit relay there. (Thinking about making it an exit.) >> Kees >> >> -- Kees on the move >> >>> On 25 Sep 2014, at 03:03, Mike Perry <mikepe...@torproject.org> >>> wrote: >>> >>> Moritz Bartl: >>>> Prices vary widely across different countries. We pay between >>>> $400 and $1500 per Gbit/s per month in "popular and cheap >>>> locations". In a scenario where we want to grow the network >>>> and at least keep the current geographical diversity (or even >>>> grow it), we'd have to at least equally strengthen less >>>> fortunate locations. >>> >>> Right. With just one or two identity fingerprints, I can give >>> an estimate on the minimum cost to build an equivalent Tor >>> network with the same capacity, as I have already done. This is >>> not very interesting, though, as you point out. >>> >>> But with just one or two good example identity fingerprints >>> (with pricing) in key locations, I can tell us how much >>> investment it would take to build the Tor network with the >>> diversity we want, using our current load balancing and network >>> load. >>> >>> In other words, I can easily calculate what it would cost to >>> ensure that the network path selection was made up of W% of RU, >>> X% of US relays, Y% of EU relays, Z% of JP relays, etc etc. >>> >>> With many more datapoints I can tell us how much the current >>> Tor network actually costs with its current diversity, but I >>> think that is actually less interesting, unless we wanted to be >>> able to make assumptions like "As soon as we start paying >>> people for bandwidth, all of (or X% of) our volunteers will >>> instantly disappear" (which seems unlikely to me, but others >>> think is a realistic concern). >>> >>> *But* In order to do any of this, I need specific identity >>> fingerprints and prices to do that calculation first. Again, I >>> want to extrapolate from real relays, using our current load >>> balancing. >>> >>> So far only two people have given me identity fingerprints with >>> actual pricing information. I need way more. >>> >>> >>> -- Mike Perry _______________________________________________ >>> tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org >>> https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays >> >>> _______________________________________________ >> tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org >> https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays > > > > _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing > list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (MingW32) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJUJJVJAAoJEE2uQiaesOsL6dYP/RtqY5TvFcefbfTeXnlsf8mQ cL3HrLVINqmXqyUTX3/dx3VdskSEzOUpncRDVqUh1SdTqQZzGz6Ty+m467hQWSPi rN1j/ofqpwMGqpwhWIKAOtFSj2uAsfw9u2mXigBo+E1kI8oIh7GG/M6hmAZvkvJv JVjf7yQSZsUKuazR+hHQfGR24s26mWH8iM3orAzKh/WAE6JZ10aC69V/itj1BILq uVdbGtPt9Ym61QeIwvrGOCYMvEB+kFTtF81j7Vbn3ui/FOKAoS0FzOpyNCn1o/Ea eEwZRDXal9bpJe3YwyIVR5NxpoOHbH2JVzBmZ2BsTw7nh5fKmd2RMzXRVDEXqOoY JkRl0w73YAhszBKoA9n6e4E4cLxhzb8NfuBrjkPhIq0Npi9Ge09guzzDL2JVcezL YAzNr+vUzHGHCJcxzwL+UBSoX87z6iV4xhOdOL3XO1mthvbipRIo8BXMNwMB3Pqm glywpkh2XsSOKdO03MDHQxaG+7r76D06kAc6sucV/6ol4MHjHk0/ebXHs+DvDKPL XQk/mIP9kOegpFgbS3k0nROK1XXZrrjFEQYicS+nU4sU0k5d0eVKlvG0uy/jmk9W ooBBC+R/thhJ5y90klgVOH4TASFbR5HCHyhIqi6+4edSCD/277rCJu2m9nZY7U2w ZrwCHty5Radt851Is94a =BHxG -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays