I tried to delete and recreate the container, but there’s still this insane power consumption.

For comparison, cloudflared doing a tunnel to hundreds of users takes 0.06% of CPU time on the same server

  • redcalcium
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    82 years ago

    On my machine it’s consuming about 0.5% - 1.0% of cpu time, which is higher than zerotier in the same machine (almost zero).

    Tailscale does a lot more things than just tunneling though. For example, on default installation it’ll catch all outbound dns request on the machine and route them through MagicDNS (100.100.100.100).

    • @Moonrise2473@feddit.itOP
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      2 years ago

      That’s weird. I closed the docker on that specific machine (ryzen 5), copied the docker-compose directory (=same config) on an i5-6500T and now it’s using just 0.1% of CPU time.

      Go back to ryzen and it’s 8% again 🤷

      • redcalcium
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        52 years ago

        I just checked my AMD box and tailscale there can consume ~15% of cpu time when the tunnel is under active use. When it’s not used it’s ~1.5%. But it’s a low power old AMD cpu though (AMD G-T56N), so I’m not use if it compares to Ryzen 5. On my intel machine, it’s ~5% when under active use, and idle at ~0.5%.

      • HousePanther
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        32 years ago

        One thing you could try doing if you feel up to it is to build Tailscale from source code. Often when built for your specific machine, performance improves.

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        I use tailscale on my Ruzen system, and it always stays under 1% usage. Usually below 0.5%.