[tor-dev] onionoo resource requirements

Tim Semeijn noc at babylon.network
Tue Apr 21 21:01:46 UTC 2015


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Improved documentation and process of setting up Onionoo would be
welcomed by more people, including myself. Busy setting up Compass and
with Atlas and Globe mirrors active the cherry on the pie would be an
own Onionoo instance (if needed also as backup for
onionoo.torproject.org).

At the moment having onionoo running at thecthulhu.com is a nice
backup, I do not know if any more of such mirrors are acceptable or
preferable.

On 21-4-2015 22:16, Karsten Loesing wrote:
> On 21/04/15 22:06, nusenu wrote:
>> Hi Karsten,
> 
>>> Though it's very likely easier to parse those directly
>>> (possibly using Stem) rather than setting up an Onionoo
>>> instance for the exact time you're interested in.
> 
>> can you say something about what amount of minimal memory and
>> disk space one would probably need for a non-public onionoo
>> instance?
> 
> I'd say 8G RAM and 100G disk space could work, though 16G RAM and
> 250G disk would save you some trouble during the initialization
> phase when you feed tons of descriptors into it.
> 
> If you want to give this a try, I'd want to take that opportunity
> and improve the documentation and maybe also the process for
> setting up Onionoo, if you're interested in helping with that.
> 
> All the best, Karsten 
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