[tor-relays] Raspberry Pi Relay Node Performance and future Plans on Documentation and more

Roman Mamedov rm at romanrm.net
Wed Aug 14 17:56:54 UTC 2013


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On Wed, 14 Aug 2013 10:47:42 -0700 (PDT)
Lance Hathaway <qhltx at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Speaking only for myself (in turn), this is something I would desperately like to see. I've been planning on deploying several Raspberry Pis for Tor, but seeing all the reports on storms and routers crashing and etc. has demonstrated that it's just not ready for prime time yet--unless you go into all the debugging and manual tweaking required.

Get an Allwinner A20-based Cubieboard or Marsboard instead. While somewhat
more expensive, those sport twice more of three to six _times_ faster RAM,
dual CPU cores with each of those cores by itself being more than twice faster
than the RPi core. And this being ARMv7, you can use the standard Debian or
Ubuntu with their repos directly (although still need a non-official
installer/image).

http://cubieboard.org/
http://www.hotmcu.com/marsboard-a20-dev-board-p-60.html

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With respect,
Roman
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