[tor-relays] Tor relay on Rapsberry Pi 2

Andrew Smith me at andrewmichaelsmith.com
Thu Apr 9 14:31:09 UTC 2015


Hey

I had 2.0MB/s~ (according to "Advertised Bandwidth" on Atlas) running
through my RPi2 for a while. Seems to do the job and considerably faster
than the RPi1.


On 9 April 2015 at 14:55, I <beatthebastards at inbox.com> wrote:

> Juris,
>
> Is the reason so much is going through it that it is in a data centre?
> I thought Raspberry Pis would only let through so little that they were
> dragging the speed down.
> Have you put up anything on the web on it?
>
> Robert
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: juris at torservers.net
> > Sent: Thu, 09 Apr 2015 15:05:27 +0200
> > To: tor-relays at lists.torproject.org
> > Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Tor relay on Rapsberry Pi 2
> >
> > Hi AVee,
> >
> > I'm running a Tor relay on a Banana Pi (1GHz Dualcore, Cortex-A7):
> > https://globe.torproject.org/#/search/query=cherryjam
> >
> > That's what vnstat says:
> >
> > month        rx      |     tx      |    total    |   avg. rate
> > Feb '15      4.23 TiB |    4.36 TiB |    8.60 TiB |   30.52 Mbit/s
> > Mar '15      5.33 TiB |    5.50 TiB |   10.83 TiB |   34.73 Mbit/s
> >
> > The DC has a dedicated 100Mbit/s connection for my device.
> >
> > So the Raspberry Pi2 should be able to push at least the same amount of
> > traffic.
> >
> >
> > Juris Vetra
> > https://www.torservers.net/
> >
> >
> > Am 09.04.2015 um 14:28 schrieb AVee:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I happened to get my hands on a Raspberry Pi 2 and I was wondering if
> >> anyone already has any experience running Tor on the this. There is
> >> quite some info about running Tor on the original Raspberry Pi, and the
> >> performance seems to be a bit lacking. The Pi 2 however comes with
> >> higher clocked quad core Cortex-A7 which should bring an descend in
> >> increase in performance. So I'm curious about the throughput a Tor relay
> >> on the Pi 2 would achieve.
> >>
> >> Did anyone here try running Tor on a Raspberry Pi 2 already? And if not,
> >> is there any way to test the achievable throughput without joining
> >> actually adding the relay to the Tor network (and having to go through
> >> the full life cycle)?
> >>
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