Well, I can read and also now the translation from Bits to Bytes. But I am not sure about your value of the maximum network capacity.
That's the iperf3 measurement of a Raspberry Pi 1 Model B+: [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth Retr [ 4] 0.00-10.00 sec 83.6 MBytes 8.36 MBytes/sec 141 sender [ 4] 0.00-10.00 sec 83.1 MBytes 8.31 MBytes/sec receiver Also arm shows me an average of 9 MB/s. Maybe they have change the USB LAN chip? Regards, On 06.12.2016 19:20, Tristan wrote: > Again, bits or bytes. I can't believe I'm repeating myself, don't you > people read? > > The ORIGINAL (version 1) Raspberry Pi had a max of 1 MegaBYTE. > > 1 MegaBYTE = 8 megaBITS > > Obviously other factors limit performance, but looking at just the > maximum network capacity of a Raspberry Pi 1, it could handle 8Mbit/s. > > > On Dec 6, 2016 11:16 AM, "Rana" <ranaventu...@gmail.com > <mailto:ranaventu...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > From: tor-relays [mailto:tor-relays-boun...@lists.torproject.org > <mailto:tor-relays-boun...@lists.torproject.org>] On Behalf Of pa011 > Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2016 1:24 AM > To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org > <mailto:tor-relays@lists.torproject.org> > Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Unwarranted discrimination of relays with > dynamic IP > > > > I would like to hear about ONE Raspi Tor operator who was allowed > by DirAuths (or bwauths or whatever) to come even near 1 mbit/s > bandwidth utilization > > > > let me tell: > > https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/AA44C4BE3C90DCAAC09E5CD26150710AAA80D58B > > <https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/AA44C4BE3C90DCAAC09E5CD26150710AAA80D58B> > > https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/CA9A5D5C4688F04EEC1AF810B0FD348109FA17FB > > <https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/CA9A5D5C4688F04EEC1AF810B0FD348109FA17FB> > > are sharing the same dynamic IP on a Rasp2 -cut every 24 hours > > day rx | tx | total | avg. rate > > ------------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------- > 05.12.2016 27,20 GiB | 28,39 GiB | 55,59 GiB | 5,40 > Mbit/s > > > that is slight above 1 Mbit/s :-) > > > Best regards > > Paul > ---------------------------- > > Wow nice bandwidth you are pushing through Paul! You mean two Raspi > 2's sharing an Internet connection, each relaying 27 Gbytes per day > at 5.4 Mbit/s on the average?? Total 10.8 Mbit/s?? Or 2.7 Mbit/s each? > > Definitely refutes the previously claimed 1 Mbit/s Tor limit on > Raspi, and means that Raspi has nothing to do with the ridiculously > low utilization of my relay, just as I thought. As a matter of fact > this means that whoever is NOT running a relay on a Raspi (or two, > or four of them) is wasting money, unless he has a computer lying > about with nothing better to do. > > Also, what's the max memory and CPU utilization on your Raspi (I > have read somewhere that Tor is only capable of utilizing 2 of the 4 > CPU cores), and what kind of Internet connection do you have? > > BTW the $35 Raspi 3 has 33% more CPU power than your Raspi 2 and > the same amount of memory. > > Rana > > _______________________________________________ > tor-relays mailing list > tor-relays@lists.torproject.org <mailto:tor-relays@lists.torproject.org> > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays > <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