[tor-bugs] #2271 [Tor bundles/installation]: Determine needed specifications for hardware, test some real world selections

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#2271: Determine needed specifications for hardware, test some real world
selections
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 Reporter:  phobos                    |       Owner:  ioerror            
     Type:  task                      |      Status:  new                
 Priority:  normal                    |   Milestone:  Deliverable-Mar2011
Component:  Tor bundles/installation  |     Version:                     
 Keywords:                            |      Parent:  #2277              
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Description changed by phobos:

Old description:

> Determine which cpu, memory, and flash disk we want to have in a router.
> Order some samples and test the specs with whatever image comes from
> #2270

New description:

 Determine which cpu, memory, and flash disk we want to have in a router.
 Order some samples and test the specs with whatever image comes from
 #2270.

 We seem to be leaning towards the model here:
 [http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/buffalo/wzr-hp-g300h Buffalo WZR-HP-G300H]

 Questions to consider include:
  1. how much bandwidth can we realistically push with this device? 1mbps?
 2mbps? 10mbps?
  1. how much cpu is needed for the openssl crypto?
  1. what happens if the device is run at 100% cpu due to crypto for hours?
  1. how much cpu does a tor bridge consume at 1mbps? 5 mbps? 10 mbps?
  1. how much ram does a tor bridge consume at 1mbps? 5 mbps? 10 mbps?
  1. if we have a management gui, how much ram does it take?
  1. do we allow remove Vidalia to connect to the tor process to get
 circuits and the rest of the vidalia features as a client for the
 transparent tor proxy?

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