[tor-relays] Question about relay speed

Sheesh sheesh at ip-static.eu
Sun Oct 2 07:38:25 UTC 2016


Thanks for your answer. It's a NL server from a smaller provider, but
Serverius DC after all.

I guess there're already quite a lot of relays in NL/Serverius... so not
really useful then?


On 02.10.2016 00:15, Dave Warren wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 1, 2016, at 04:54, Sheesh wrote:
>> Hello!
>> I'm running a non-exit relay on my VPS with small amount of
>> traffic/month. That means my advertised bandwidth is ~500 KB/s. I got a
>> new VPS where I want to let a relay run with several MB/s - My question
>> now is: should I let the slower relay run (aka do 500 KB/s positively
>> contribute to the TOR network?) or move my relay key to the new server
>> and run this one only?
> To me, if the old relay is on a provider/network that isn't already
> over-populated, more is better and it's a net good. If that provider is
> already well covered, it's less useful.
>
> Your mileage and opinions may vary.
>
>
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