Tor client performance
Olaf Selke
olaf.selke at blutmagie.de
Sat May 15 09:57:11 UTC 2010
Andrew Lewman schrieb:
> On Monday May 10 2010 10:21:24 Olaf Selke wrote:
>> According torperf data from
>> http://metrics.torproject.org/csv/torperf.csv latency started to drop
>> 5th May:
>>
>> source date q1 md q3
>> torperf-50kb 02.05.2010 7735 13092 20525
>> torperf-50kb 03.05.2010 9254 14550 20619
>> torperf-50kb 04.05.2010 7810 12498 20961
>> torperf-50kb 05.05.2010 6459 9848 15739
>> torperf-50kb 06.05.2010 4852 8069 14107
>> torperf-50kb 07.05.2010 4012 6036 10384
>> torperf-50kb 08.05.2010 3859 6080 9807
>> torperf-50kb 09.05.2010 3733 5766 9492
>> torperf-50kb 10.05.2010 3417 5073 6876
>>
>> Was it me?
>
> Unofficially, I think no. I would be concerned in one relay, as fast as
> blutmagie's are, could have this much impact on the network.
in order to verify this today at 11:50 GMT+2 I restored the old state
before hardware upgrade by setting
BandBandwidthRate 14000 KB on blutmagie[1,2] and
BandBandwidthRate 100 KB on blutmagie[3,4].
This should overload two cores running blutmagie[1,2] processes leaving
two cores idle and put blutmagie[3,4] almost out of service.
Let's wait and look at http://metrics.torproject.org/torperf-graphs.html
Olaf
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