[tor-talk] Number of tor users
Maimun Rizal
maimun.rizal at googlemail.com
Wed May 29 15:44:19 UTC 2013
I have test VoIP call through TOR, we have 54 % acceptable call for 5 %
packet more than 400 ms. this result was for voip call with 2 tor relays.
but now, I do not how to explain, correlation between acceptable call
and available tor bandwidth. because of that, I try to calculate
bandwidth per user based on data from metrics.torproject.org but my
professor said it does not make sense. So I need to make test end-to-end
to get bandwidth network then measure average.
Regards,
On 29/05/2013 16:42, Karsten Loesing wrote:
> On 5/29/13 3:38 PM, Maimun Rizal wrote:
>> Hi Karsten,
>> Thank you for fast reply.
>> So, now more clear for me to understand.
>> I try to calculate average Bandwidth per User based on Data from
>> metrics.torproject.org and I got around 30-40 Kbps/user. but it is total
>> bandwidth/average daily user. if I want to calculate end-to-end
>> bandwidth, the result i divide 3. with assumption we have 3 relays to
>> establish connection (Entry, middle and exit). each relays have equal
>> bandwidth (only assumption, in the reality, total bandwidth for 3 relays
>> are different). then, average bandwidth connection is 10 - 15 Kbps.
>> in VoIP case, we need 30-35 Kbps (iLBC and Speex codec) to have good
>> quality calls.
> Ah, in that case user statistics won't get you very far. I suggest you
> try out whether your VoIP application works with Tor or not.
>
> You may also be interested in this FAQ:
>
> https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#TransportIPnotTCP
>
>> then my next question, does TOR ensure the bandwidth for users? at least
>> each user can get minimum bandwidth around 30 Kbps.
> No, Tor doesn't ensure a minimum bandwidth per user. Again, worth a try
> if the provided bandwidth is sufficient or not.
>
> Best,
> Karsten
>
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