[tor-project] More resources required for Snowflake bridge

Nathan of Guardian nathan at guardianproject.info
Mon Apr 4 15:01:44 UTC 2022



> On Mar 27, 2022, at 10:23 PM, David Fifield <david at bamsoftware.com> wrote:
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> On Tue, Mar 01, 2022 at 04:26:48PM -0700, David Fifield wrote:
>> The bridge needs to be moved to faster hardware. Its current hosting is free of charge, but is already on the highest-spec VPS configuration (8 CPUs, 16 GB). Switching to a server with, say, double the CPUs will have an immediate positive effect: the proof of that is that while we were installing the load balancing on the main bridge, I paid for an only slightly higher-spec server to handle Snowflake traffic during the upgrade, and during that week the bandwidth [immediately rose to higher than where it is now](https://github.com/net4people/bbs/issues/103#issuecomment-1033067920). I used Snowflake a lot during that week, and the difference was palpable.
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> Thanks to the help of friends and donors, we've been able to bootstrap getting the bridge onto better hardware (since 2022-03-16), and have begun a process of putting it on a long-term stable host.
> 
> At this link you can see the effect moving the bridge to a faster server has had. Where formerly the bandwidth was maxing out at about 320 Mbps, it's now reaching about double that. Snowflake is working again for applications like streaming video.

As part of my testing on Orbot iOS, I am regularly streaming podcasts and video (YouTube) over Tor+Snowflake. The experience is definitely good enough. Thanks for the work on this!


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