On 29 Apr 2015, at 22:00 , tor-relays-request@lists.torproject.org wrote:
Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2015 17:45:44 +0200 From: yl tor@yl.ms
Am 28.04.2015 um 03:30 schrieb syndikal:
let's begin: is it possible to run 5 bridges on one low-end VPS? each bridge would be hosted on a different IP address from five different /24 IP blocks, so that's not an issue. would i have to use multiple Tor processes, and would 5 processes be too much for a 2-core VPS with 256mb memory?
also, how much bandwidth does a bridge normally burn through per month? on said VPS, the economical choice is to provide 200gb bandwidth per month. if that is not sufficient, the offer isn't financially feasible.
I run a tor relay on some Atom processor, the bottleneck is the missing AES-NI I think, however on 100MBit/s it only makes 35MBit/s with one CPU core being loaded 100% and the other 3 at ~10%. My relay makes a few TB/month like that, so I guess it is still good to keep it running.
yl, have you tried running a second tor instance on another pair of ports? (onion / directory)
The second instance would be able to use another of the processors on your multiprocessor machine. (Unfortunately, tor multithreading only offloads some of the work.)
There is currently a limit of two instances per IP address, but if you have 2 IP addresses, you could potentially run 4 instances, one instance per processor.
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