Hi,
I've set up a bridge node in the previous few weeks, but have had to put a bandwidth limit on, as I only have 10TB of traffic per month before my ISP will start throttling me to 100k/sec.
I wondered whether it was more helpful to the Tor network as a whole to have have a very fast node which hibernated every 12-15 hours, or if I throttled Tor traffic, so that the node was more stable.
I'll confess that I'm far more au fait with the politics of Tor than I am of the exact ins and outs of how the technology works. Any help would be gratefully received.
Thanks L
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On October 11, 2014 3:25:47 PM PDT, Tor externet co uk tor@externet.co.uk wrote:
I wondered whether it was more helpful to the Tor network as a whole to have have a very fast node which hibernated every 12-15 hours, or if I throttled Tor traffic, so that the node was more stable.
It is better for the network to have a fast but unstable node.
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On October 11, 2014 3:25:47 PM PDT, Tor externet co uk tor@externet.co.uk wrote:
I wondered whether it was more helpful to the Tor network as a whole to have have a very fast node which hibernated every 12-15 hours, or if I throttled Tor traffic, so that the node was more stable.
It is better for the network to have a fast but unstable node.
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