My understanding is that Raspberry Pis top out around 800kb/s. And the floor for a relay to get much traffic is around 1.5Mb/s.
-V On Tue, 20 Oct 2015 at 20:08 Volker Mink <volker.m...@gmx.de> wrote: > -now without HTML- > > Hi Folks. > > Some Stats: > fingerprint: E20FF09A9A800B16C1C7C16E8C0DF95F46F649B0 > cpu: 0.0% tor, 12.3% arm mem: 149 MB (34.4%) pid: 2200 > cpu: 20.0% tor, 10.2% arm mem: 149 MB (34.4%) pid: 2200 > > load average: 0,30, 0,36, 0,33 > %Cpu(s): 18,0 us, 3,1 sy, 0,0 ni, 75,3 id, 0,2 wa, 0,0 hi, 3,5 si, > 0,0 st > KiB Mem: 445044 total, 349348 used, 95696 free, 79872 buffers > KiB Swap: 102396 total, 0 used, 102396 free, 119044 cached > > 2200 debian-t 20 0 168m 149m 42m R 23,4 34,5 940:35.09 tor > > This looks like my raspberry is more on idle than serving the TOR network. > How can i improve this? > Bandwith limit is more than my internet connection can cover. > > Starting another tor-process? How to manage this? > Editing some Lines in the torrc-file to speed it up? > > Help is appreciated. > Kind regards, > volker > _______________________________________________ > tor-relays mailing list > tor-relays@lists.torproject.org > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays >
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