snowflake proxy operation

Hi, Since the end of March I have been operating 4 snowflake proxies. So I would like to share my experience on snowflake proxy operation in numbers. Now I am looking for a reliable mechanism or method to update snowflake versions. Software details - Xen paravirtualization - Debian buster - Ansible snowflake role (https://galaxy.ansible.com/nvjacobo/snowflake) Hardware details 1. 3072 MiB (2 cores) 2. 1024 MiB (1 cores) 3. 512 MiB (1 core) 4. 512 MiB (1 core) Traffic statistics Bandwidth by proxies 1. 48.83 GiB 2. 48.83 GiB 3. 36.73 GiB 4. 28.00 GiB More details (snowflake-vnstat.txt attached) Thanks, Jacobo

Hello, Quoting Jacobo Nájera (2021-06-20 02:00:03)
Since the end of March I have been operating 4 snowflake proxies. So I would like to share my experience on snowflake proxy operation in numbers. [...] Hardware details
1. 3072 MiB (2 cores) 2. 1024 MiB (1 cores) 3. 512 MiB (1 core) 4. 512 MiB (1 core)
Traffic statistics
Bandwidth by proxies
1. 48.83 GiB 2. 48.83 GiB 3. 36.73 GiB 4. 28.00 GiB
They look pretty interesting. 3 and 4 have moved significantly less bandwidth, could that be related to having less ram? It looks like 1 and 2 have moved the same bandwidth. Maybe the 'ideal' is to have 1024MiB of ram?
Now I am looking for a reliable mechanism or method to update snowflake versions.
Note that we are working on a debian package: https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/pluggable-transports/snowf... But it will take some months to get into debian, so it is not really an option to update snowflake for now. Thanks for running the proxies. -- meskio | https://meskio.net/ -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- My contact info: https://meskio.net/crypto.txt -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Nos vamos a Croatan.

Hi! El 21/06/21 a las 3:34, meskio escribió:
Hello,
Quoting Jacobo Nájera (2021-06-20 02:00:03)
Since the end of March I have been operating 4 snowflake proxies. So I would like to share my experience on snowflake proxy operation in numbers. [...] Hardware details
1. 3072 MiB (2 cores) 2. 1024 MiB (1 cores) 3. 512 MiB (1 core) 4. 512 MiB (1 core)
Traffic statistics
Bandwidth by proxies
1. 48.83 GiB 2. 48.83 GiB 3. 36.73 GiB 4. 28.00 GiB
They look pretty interesting. 3 and 4 have moved significantly less bandwidth, could that be related to having less ram? It looks like 1 and 2 have moved the same bandwidth. Maybe the 'ideal' is to have 1024MiB of ram?
I will add systat statistics and back next month
Now I am looking for a reliable mechanism or method to update snowflake versions.
Note that we are working on a debian package: https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/pluggable-transports/snowf... But it will take some months to get into debian, so it is not really an option to update snowflake for now.
:) Meanwhile I'm going to add a tag to the ansible role for update Thanks, Jacobo
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