My understanding is that Raspberry Pis top out around 800kb/s. And the floor for a relay to get much traffic is around 1.5Mb/s.

-V
On Tue, 20 Oct 2015 at 20:08 Volker Mink <volker.mink@gmx.de> wrote:
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Hi Folks.

Some Stats:
fingerprint: E20FF09A9A800B16C1C7C16E8C0DF95F46F649B0
cpu: 0.0% tor, 12.3% arm   mem: 149 MB (34.4%) pid: 2200
cpu: 20.0% tor, 10.2% arm   mem: 149 MB (34.4%) pid: 2200

load average: 0,30, 0,36, 0,33
%Cpu(s): 18,0 us,  3,1 sy,  0,0 ni, 75,3 id,  0,2 wa,  0,0 hi,  3,5 si,  0,0 st
KiB Mem:    445044 total,   349348 used,    95696 free,    79872 buffers
KiB Swap:   102396 total,        0 used,   102396 free,   119044 cached

2200 debian-t  20   0  168m 149m  42m R  23,4 34,5 940:35.09 tor

This looks like my raspberry is more on idle than serving the TOR network. How can i improve this?
Bandwith limit is more than my internet connection can cover.

Starting another tor-process? How to manage this?
Editing some Lines in the torrc-file to speed it up?

Help is appreciated.
Kind regards,
volker
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