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(rx / tx / total / avg. rate) - tor only:<br>
Jun '14 179.69 TiB | 188.55 TiB | 368.24 TiB | 1.18 Gbit/s<br>
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Limited by CPU (Core i5-3570 /w AES-NI), multithreaded tor relay
software would help to improve bandwidth utilization.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 01.07.2014 23:24, schrieb Tom van
der Woerdt:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:53B3271D.5020209@tvdw.eu" type="cite">Hi Kali,
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It depends on your network speed. Expect it to use roughly 80% of
your maximum speed on average, so if you have a 50Mbit/s up/down
connection you will be uploading 13TB and downloading 13TB.
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For high speed relays this might differ a bit if your bottleneck
becomes the CPU.
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Tom
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Kali Tor schreef op 01/07/14 23:16:
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<blockquote type="cite">Hi all,
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Curious as to how much bandwidth a stable, well established
relay node will chew through in a month on an average?
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Anyone has any figures?
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-kali-
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