Hi devl

was surprised how good 0.7 alpha is, wasn't that enthuastic before I 
testet it.

I also tried fuqid today.

My test enviroment: have a server well connected to the darknet, have 
some big neigbors, and have several connections. Downloads are fine and 
quite fast. I am connected from my client machine with only one 
connection to my server. So there are no big influences from others, 
even if some requests  come in.

I now tested an insert into freenet 0.7 and its horrible, well horrible 
is an understatement. I have 2KB upstream in average. Priority Maximum.

I attached the Bandwithgraph, as you see there are peeks the peaks are 
limited by my bandwith (30KB out) and happen to be around 15 - 17 
seconds apart. so this are the real inserts. they take here around 1 
second, then there is almost NO traffic at all, as you can see. I dont 
know if fn05 have the same upload problem, but here it is obvious that 
it just doesnt use the given bandwith. This makes the inserts for me 15x 
times slower than it should be, thats not good.

FN 0.7 says: Inserts 4. (maybe you try too few inserts the same time?)

BTW: I tried more than one insert the same time, nothing changed, I 
tried to lower the priority, it got worse which is ok since thats what 
the priority should be like...

I am not the only one mention this peaks, there was already a discussion 
on IRC and a similar pic to mine is inserted into darknet... Its still 
alpha, so plenty of time to change it, but it should be really adressed, 
since the inserters are probably important users :)

cu


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