HiAre you actually talking about identical relays, i.e. with the same fingerprint? That would be interessting for me, as I'd like to run a second Rasp Pi in parallel for redundency reasons.Mike
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Von: Patrick DERWAEL <patrick@derwael.be>
Datum: 12.12.16 06:41 (GMT+01:00)
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Betreff: Re: [tor-relays] Second relay on same ESXP.As the VM CPU usage is +/-40%, I'm not sure if I should reduce to 1CPU (would it then be used at 80% average?)I have allocated 2GB & 2CPUs to my VMJohn,The host has 32GB RAM& 4 CPUs2016-12-11 18:22 GMT+01:00 John Ricketts <john@quintex.com>:Patrick,
I run all of my relays under VMware and I don't have any issues at all.
How many CPUs do you have in the physical server and how many virtual CPUs do you have assigned to the VM?
JohnHi guys,
I'm running a relay in a VM on a physical server which is largely under used
Current advertised bandwidth 26MB, consensus 76500
I'm considering running a second relay (2nd VM) on the very same hardware, but this brings a few questions:
- is there any issue running it at the same geographical place?
- would the current total BW effectively consumed (26MB) be divided in 2 (i.e. no added value in BW)?
- basically, would it have any significant added value to the network?
Thanks
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