In the name of improving security, let's pretend Cloudflare is acting, without a shadow of doubt, in full malice. They want to get every Cloudflare website onion service as fast as possible. That would create a huge amount of circuits and I worry about whether the network can handle it. What information do we have on this? Right now Cloudflare could, in theory, I am not saying that they will, flip a switch and could cause quite the strain on the Tor Network.

On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 4:44 PM, Robert Keizer <robert@keizer.ca> wrote:
Is there any kind of information about what kind of bandwidth /
connections they are expecting to route?

Having a sense of scale in a ratio of current numbers I think would let
everyone plan for what they're currently seeing multiply by X as a baseline.


On 2018-08-20 11:23 AM, Nathaniel Suchy wrote:
> As some of you may have heard, Cloudflare is beta testing
> opportunistic onions. This of course is going to create more Tor
> traffic. Cloudflare has several concerns about running their own
> relays and says they won’t at this time. That said if every Cloudflare
> website becomes an Onion Service overnight how would that affect
> network stability and what can we as relay operators do to prepare for it?
>
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