Tor client performance

Andrew Lewman andrew at torproject.org
Mon May 10 15:40:39 UTC 2010


On Monday May 10 2010 10:21:24 Olaf Selke wrote:
> According torperf data from
> http://metrics.torproject.org/csv/torperf.csv latency started to drop
> 5th May:
> 
> source		date		q1	md	q3
> torperf-50kb	02.05.2010	7735	13092	20525
> torperf-50kb	03.05.2010	9254	14550	20619
> torperf-50kb	04.05.2010	7810	12498	20961
> torperf-50kb	05.05.2010	6459	9848	15739
> torperf-50kb	06.05.2010	4852	8069	14107
> torperf-50kb	07.05.2010	4012	6036	10384
> torperf-50kb	08.05.2010	3859	6080	9807
> torperf-50kb	09.05.2010	3733	5766	9492
> torperf-50kb	10.05.2010	3417	5073	6876
> 
> Was it me?

Unofficially, I think no.  I would be concerned in one relay, as fast as 
blutmagie's are, could have this much impact on the network.

My sneaking suspicion is that it's related to China unblocking the Tor network 
in April, and re-blocking it on May 4th.  Cutting a few hundred thousand users 
out of the network hopefully has a larger affect on performance than 1-4 fast 
relays.

Many chinese users will simply switch to bridges, but the total number of 
bridge users in china is less than the total number of tor users when Tor is 
unblocked.

-- 
Andrew Lewman
The Tor Project
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