On 9/10/24 20:17, eff_03675...@posteo.se wrote:
Hi all,
- A shamefully basic question please:
This statistics / metrics
http://dud2sxm6feahhuwj4y4lzktduy7v3qpaqsfkggtj2ojmzathttkegoid.onion/bandwidth?limit=4&search=CB44E8ED1FAB648275C39756EB1758060C43BCA4&fields=write_history
offers two
Hi all,
- A shamefully basic question please:
This statistics / metrics
http://dud2sxm6feahhuwj4y4lzktduy7v3qpaqsfkggtj2ojmzathttkegoid.onion/bandwidth?limit=4&search=CB44E8ED1FAB648275C39756EB1758060C43BCA4&fields=write_history
offers two variables:
+ factor
+ values
*what are the units
> On 21 Feb 2017, at 04:39, Marcobr wrote:
>
> as far as I know, the DAs running the bwauth scripts conduct hourly bandwidth
> measurements.
Measurements occur on a random basis, I think every bandwidth authority
tries to measure every relay at least once or twice every week.
Every hour, rece
Hi,
I think that in this case, every existing connection and transfers act
as "best effort" (it means that used bandwidth for some connection
aren't absolutely reserved), the new transfer is making a place by
reducing just a little bit the others connection's available speed.
If 50 active c
Hey everyone,
as far as I know, the DAs running the bwauth scripts conduct hourly bandwidth
measurements. Depending on the advertised bandwidth of the relay node, a
smaller/bigger file gets transmitted on a custom 2-hop-circuit and the
transmission time determines the actual bandwidth.
Now, he