How is exit probability counted?  Is it only port 80 exit tested?  I exit many 
1000s of ports, including 443, but not those of high risk of abuse emails and 
thus upsetting the ISP.  So port 80 along with others are blocked.  I realise 
no port 80 limits the use of the exit so not expecting so see a high 
probability of exit. But Atlas shows none.

Currently of some 3000 connections 200 are exit.

 Tor atlas show exit probability of 0.0000%

Gerry


-----Original Message-----
From: tor-relays [mailto:tor-relays-boun...@lists.torproject.org] On Behalf Of 
teor
Sent: 29 October 2017 12:45
To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Subject: Re: [tor-relays] sum of consensus weight of 2 relays running at the 
same IP

On 29 Oct 2017, at 23:30, Toralf Förster <toralf.foers...@gmx.de> wrote:

>> On 10/29/2017 01:24 PM, teor wrote:
>> Possibly.
>> 
>> Are the relays CPU-limited, or bandwidth-limited?
> 
> Not at all, neither limited by a config value nor by the hardware 
> (1GBit/s, 200 MBit/s guaranteed, i7-3930, all non-Tor processes have 
> "nice" in front, ids are 1AF72E8906E6C49481A791A6F8F84F8DFEBBB2BA and 
> 6EABEBF38CE7E3DF672C4DB01383606FE3EB2215)

I'm sorry, this doesn't help me answer your question.

Usually, a relay is limited by either the available network bandwidth, or by 
the speed of a single CPU core on the machine.

If the first relay used all the available bandwidth, then two relays will 
eventually have lower consensus weight values.

If the first relay used all of a single CPU core for its main thread, then the 
two relays will eventually have similar consensus weight values.

T
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