I do mean Megabits. I have learned a long time ago that Tor traffic throughput can't be compared with ssh. Tor needs to sustain the traffic amount for a long period of time with many variables affecting the measured bandwidth.
Also I would prefer to run OpenBSD, which does not have support for AES-NI by design (last time I checked).
________________________________________ From: tor-relays tor-relays-bounces@lists.torproject.org on behalf of Andreas Krey a.krey@gmx.de Sent: 20 March 2017 22:33 To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org Subject: Re: [tor-relays] What kind of hardware do I need for my relay
On Mon, 20 Mar 2017 21:03:57 +0000, Farid Joubbi wrote:
I have tried a Banana Pi Pro 1,2 GHz Allwinner A20 -> 10 Mbit/s max (debian)
You do mean Mbit/s and not Mbyte/s? Even my old raspi B (first gen) needs only 30% CPU to process 12MBit/s (ssh), and my bananas transfer data via scp at 6 MByte/s (also ssh).
- Andreas
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