
On 29 Nov 2018, at 23:56, juga <juga@riseup.net> wrote:
teor:
On 28 Nov 2018, at 10:26, Vasilis <andz@torproject.org> wrote:
Vasilis:
teor:
The technical requirements are: For sbws: * A HTTP or HTTPS server that supports GET, HEAD, and Range (for example, Apache or Nginx) * A 1 GB file https://gitweb.torproject.org/sbws.git/tree/DEPLOY.rst#n16
What are the upstream/downstream link requirements for sbws Are the requirements in https://gitweb.torproject.org/sbws.git/tree/INSTALL.rst#n57 still accurate?
The bandwidth requirements are slightly less than they used to be, because we turned off some optional features, and changed the scaling algorithm.
You could probably use a 100 Mbits connection.
Should the file server have the same upstream that the scanner?.
The file server should be able to serve at the peak capacity of all the scanner threads using it. If there is one file sever and one scanner, then the file server's upload should be about the same as the scanner's download. If multiple scanners use the same server, split the server's bandwidth between them. If a scanner uses multiple servers, add the servers' bandwidths.
Which upstream have other bwauths?. longclaw's scanner is 1Gbit/s.
I don't know. I don't have a list of all the bandwidth scanner configs. T