Welcome to the Network Health page! Our team, along with many dedicated individuals in the Tor community, is committed to ensuring the well-being of the Tor network, its nodes, and the community of operators. Our objetives are network security, functionality, and reliability for all users, focusing our efforts on five areas, withing these groups.
Security
### Security
Security involves protecting the network from malicious activities, ensuring the integrity and confidentiality of data transmitted across the network.
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* Track connectivity issues between relays
* Look for relays hitting resource limits
Functionality
### Functionality
Functionality ensures the network performs within healthy baselines, allowing access and usability for its users.
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* Strengthen relationships with non-profit orgs that run relays
* Help companies that want to offset their tor network load
Reliability
### Reliability
Reliability refers to the network's ability to consistently perform its intended function under normal and stress conditions, maintaining service continuity.
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-[Developing on Metrics](./metrics/development/home)
Product is a codebase of software maintained by the Network Health team. Not all metrics related products are mentioned in this section. Instead, we list some long-term products here that are or will be released in a way that a third party can decide to run a mirror of this type of service.
We list some long-term projects maintained under the metrics umbrella. These services are designed and developed with the flexibility to be mirrored, should the need arise.
-[CollecTor](./metrics/collector/home) is the friendly data collecting service
-[ExoneraTor](./metrics/exonerator/home) helps to find out whether an IP address was used as a Tor relay