[tor-relays] About relay size

IPonU contact at iponu.net
Fri Sep 29 08:18:15 UTC 2017


I'm not sure what you're asking so I'll show you the website : 
http://www.digicube.fr/rapidserveurs

ATM I have the cheapest (4€). So i'm not sure if I take others or if I 
take only one at the top with 1Gbps bandwidth.

I think it could be great to have multiple relays in case one is down 
but i'm not sure


Le 29/09/2017 à 09:54, John Ricketts a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> 100Mbps is not a small node.  Thanks for running a relay!
>
> When you say you’re going to spend more money on it...  do you mean 
> hardware or bandwidth?
>
> All of my relays are running as virtual machines on multiple computers 
> to maximize the CPU and memory usage. If you didn’t want to virtualize 
> your machines you could put two Tor nodes on the same physical box to 
> maximize hardware usage.
>
> If you’re comfortable telling us where you’re putting your money I 
> suspect we can advise you better.
>
> John
> Quintex Alliance Consulting
>
>
>
> On Sep 29, 2017, at 02:37, IPonU <contact at iponu.net 
> <mailto:contact at iponu.net>> wrote:
>
>> Hi Tor list,
>>
>> I'm already running a small exit node (100Mbps bandwidth) and I'm 
>> ready to spend more money on it, so have a question for you guys :
>>
>> Is it better if I run other small ones (100Mbps too) or only 1 big 
>> exit relay (1 Gbps) ? What's best for the network stability/security ?
>>
>> Thanks a lot
>>
>> IPonU
>>
>>
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