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>From: tor-relays [mailto:tor-relays-boun...@lists.torproject.org] On Behalf Of 
>Duncan Guthrie
>
>Keep in mind also that the Raspberry Pi (at least the first one anyway) can 
>only push around 1MB/s tops. The ethernet port is basically held on by the 
>equivalent of a piece of string! >They're suitable for a small mail or web 
>server, or some sort of network probe, but not really for any large 
>application.
>
>Duncan

I am pretty sure your info is out of date. The $35 Raspi3 has four 1.2 GHz 
cores and 1GB RAM. On my Raspi (that admittedly does not see much traffic) CPU 
utilization hovers somewhere around 1% and total memory utilization by Tor and 
the rest of Linux together is 11%. Which is irrelevant since Tor network will 
not let it even near 1 mbit/s because - I believe - of its dynamic IP

I would like to hear about ONE Raspi Tor operator who was allowed by DirAuths 
(or bwauths or whatever)  to come even near 1 mbit/s bandwidth utilization

Rana

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