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- Bandwidth Fallen Off Drastically (stealth@nym.mixmin.net)
- Re: Bandwidth Fallen Off Drastically (Daryl Styrk)
- Re: Bandwidth Fallen Off Drastically (s7r)
- Re: Bandwidth Fallen Off Drastically (Sebastian Niehaus)
- Re: Running 5000 relays... (Brian 'redbeard' Harrington)
Message: 3 Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2016 19:45:06 +0200 From: s7r s7r@sky-ip.org To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Bandwidth Fallen Off Drastically Message-ID: 56E6F8A2.5030903@sky-ip.org Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252"
Hello,
Your relay seams fine on atlas:
http://atlas777hhh7mcs7.onion/#details/A290A9E71ADFC2FB1C80E64EF851A4B905450...
It has an observed bandwidth of 582.23 KB/s Advertised bandwidth of 512 KB/s and burst 716.8 KB/s
Which is exactly as per your configuration.
The consensus weight is 613, which is totally normal for this value of observed bandwidth.
Tip: if you are on a limited bandwidth plan, better set AccountingMax and do not cap the speed via RelayBandwidthRate / RelayBandwidthBurst. Instead let it run at its maximum speed for less than an entire month rather than capping it to few KB/s to ensure maximum n GB/TB are consumed within a month.
In a previous post someone recommended that I try to reduce my bandwidth to allow my relay to stay active 24/7 x 31 days. This is why I removed the AccountingMax setting and reduced my RelayBandwidthRate to 500kb/s and RelayBandwidthBurst to 700kb/s. What concerns me is that while running arm in graph mode, I rarely see the bandwidth rate steadily flow around 500kb/s.
With a 3tb bandwidth limit per month, following your recommendations, would you recommend that my AccountingMax be set to 55gb per day up and down and turn off RelayBandwidthRate and RelayBandwidthBurst? This will probably mean that the bandwidth will be used up within the first 10-12 hours of each day and my relay will be in hibernation for the remaining portion of that 24 hours. This hibernation period appears to affect the uptime statistics, which means my middle consensus numbers will drop as a consequence. I'm trying to figure out what's the secret sauce here to keep the relay running 24/7 and stay within my 3tb bandwidth limitation.