I had not thought of the diversity that way.

Thanks for pointing it out.


I am still interested in the subject though, if anyone has any specific 
examples of some kind of general rules of why one OS usually performs better 
than some other OS as a tor relay...

I realize that I might not get any good answers since my question is kind of 
broad and unspecific.



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From: tor-relays <tor-relays-boun...@lists.torproject.org> on behalf of jensm1 
<jen...@bbjh.de>
Sent: 07 September 2016 13:08
To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Which OS gives usually the best performance for a 
relay?


Hi!


All modern Operating Systems should be up to the task of running a Tor relay, 
if configured right. The question about which one will work best has probably 
no general answer, but will depend on the hardware (and software) configuration 
used, the quality of the drivers for your specific hardware, etc. and you'll 
have to try for yourself which one will give you the best performance.


But please keep in mind that diversity is also very important, since an 
overwhelming majority of relays runs on Linux. So even if(!) Debian would be a 
bit faster, it could very well be worth it to sacrifice a few percent 
performance to increase the OS diversity.

Am 06.09.2016 um 22:14 schrieb Farid Joubbi:

Hello,


I am thinking of setting up a new relay.

I know that the hardware in the server is going to be the bottleneck, not my 
Internet connection.

I have a problem deciding on which OS to use for the relay.

A few years ago when I had a similar relay going, I had it running on OpenBSD 
first.

Then I changed the OS to FreeBSD and the performance got about 20% better.

I have no idea if this would be the case today too.

So I think that maybe it's either FreeBSD or Debian that would be "best", but I 
have nothing concrete to base that decision on unless I try them both.


I am going to use a Via C7 board in this specific case. So I suspect that it's 
the maturity of the VIA drivers in the OS that is going to make the difference. 
Still I would like to know how to think in similar situations in the future 
even for other hardware.


Has anyone any concrete experience of the tor relay speeds on different 
operating systems?

I don't want to start a flame war of religious beliefs, but I suspect that OSes 
differ in how optimized they are for different tasks.


Thankful for any constructive input on this.


Regards,

Farid




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