Actually, on 2nd thought, you may not have to limit your bandwidth because
Tor MAY handle this for you.

Also, it's recommended to run your (presumably, 8) servers on different
network addresses as well. If you are running a colocation rack this won't
be difficult, but if you are doing this from your home.. well.. I won't
start.

On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 10:00 AM, Austin Bentley <ab...@mst.edu> wrote:

> Yep, you got it. Multiple processes with different configurations. You
> should also limit their bandwidths proportionally so you don't saturate
> your network interface.
>
> On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 9:48 AM, Kura <k...@kura.io> wrote:
>
>> Hey guys, I recently decided to get myself an 8 core, 16 GB RAM machine
>> to use for running an exit relay and was wondering, Tor only works on one
>> core, even setting NumCPUs to 2 doesn't do a whole lot so, how is it even
>> possible to get more than maybe, 300Mbps or so from one relay? Maybe I'm
>> missing something but, running multiple Tor processes is just going to have
>> multiple relays with different OR and Dir ports for each, right?
>>
>> --
>> Kura
>>
>> t: @kuramanga <https://twitter.com/kuramanga>
>> w: https://kura.io/
>> g: @kura <http://git.io/kura>
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