> Deleting the datastore shouldn't keep the load down, in fact it should
> increase the amount of work your node has to do because it won't have
> cached copies of as many keys.  Other nodes will route to yours no
> matter what you have in your store; it's your request history (the
> requests you've been able to retrieve for them) that they use for
> routing decisions.

I dont reset the store, I delete the DS file, then my node generates new
keys so the nodes that tries to connect to me with the old "popular" node
ref fails. That way it takes some time for my node to gain popularity
again. I only do this when the DS bug hits and I have to reset anyway..

> As for CPU speed, that shouldn't matter for becoming an ubernode, but
> I would like to know how much of a load (CPU-wise) fred is on your
> computer.  It's regularly saturating my Celeron 375.

Very low 1- 10%. Higher if I insert / dl a lot.

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