Re: [tor-relays] Understanding bandwidth rate

2013-12-11 Thread Florian Lindner
Am Dienstag, 10. Dezember 2013, 11:47:45 schrieb Florian Lindner: > Hello, > > I'm using tor 0.2.3.25 from Debian Wheezy, the exit policy is recject *.*, > I'm not using the node myself. > > arm shows these actual bandwidths: > > Bandwidth (limit: 16 Mb/s, burst: 32 Mb/s, measured: 48.6 Kb/s):

Re: [tor-relays] Understanding bandwidth rate

2013-12-11 Thread Andreas Krey
On Wed, 11 Dec 2013 04:14:41 +, BugZ wrote: ... > If the amount of data is not measured relative to time, how is it relevant? > > the internal variable is Relay_*Bandwidth*_Burst > > Doesn't "bandwidth" infer rate? You'd think, but it doesn't here. The algorithm is as follows: There is a var

Re: [tor-relays] Understanding bandwidth rate

2013-12-11 Thread BugZ
Why do you claim burst is not a rate? If the amount of data is not measured relative to time, how is it relevant? the internal variable is Relay_*Bandwidth*_Burst Doesn't "bandwidth" infer rate? BW is defined as "a measurement of bit-rate " On 12/10

Re: [tor-relays] Understanding bandwidth rate

2013-12-10 Thread I
Please could someone put that in the torrc file or in the configuration page? > > On Tue, 10 Dec 2013, Florian Lindner wrote: > >> Bandwidth (limit: 16 Mb/s, burst: 32 Mb/s, measured: 48.6 Kb/s): > >> Why is bandwidth limit 16 Mb/s? Why bandwidth burst 32 Mb/s? > > Burst is not a rate. Its un

Re: [tor-relays] Understanding bandwidth rate

2013-12-10 Thread Peter Palfrader
On Tue, 10 Dec 2013, Florian Lindner wrote: > Bandwidth (limit: 16 Mb/s, burst: 32 Mb/s, measured: 48.6 Kb/s): > Why is bandwidth limit 16 Mb/s? Why bandwidth burst 32 Mb/s? Burst is not a rate. Its unit is not . So it should be MB or Mb. Cheers, -- | .''`.

Re: [tor-relays] Understanding bandwidth rate

2013-12-10 Thread Oliver Schönefeld
specific > than "Re: Contents of tor-relays digest..." > Today's Topics: > > 1. Understanding bandwidth rate (Florian Lindner) > 2. Re: Understanding bandwidth rate (BugZ) > 3. Re: Understanding bandwidth rate (Roman Mamedov) > > Von: Florian Lindner > Be

Re: [tor-relays] Understanding bandwidth rate

2013-12-10 Thread Roman Mamedov
On Tue, 10 Dec 2013 06:39:00 -0500 BugZ wrote: > Your config setting of 2MB = 16mb > Your config setting of 4MB = 32mb "mb" what, millibytes? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_prefix If you're trying to teach others then at least get it right yourself... -- With respect, Roman signature.

Re: [tor-relays] Understanding bandwidth rate

2013-12-10 Thread BugZ
B=bytes b=bits therefore, Your config setting of 2MB = 16mb Your config setting of 4MB = 32mb On 12/10/2013 5:47 AM, Florian Lindner wrote: Hello, I'm using tor 0.2.3.25 from Debian Wheezy, the exit policy is recject *.*, I'm not using the node myself. arm shows these actual bandwidths: B

[tor-relays] Understanding bandwidth rate

2013-12-10 Thread Florian Lindner
Hello, I'm using tor 0.2.3.25 from Debian Wheezy, the exit policy is recject *.*, I'm not using the node myself. arm shows these actual bandwidths: Bandwidth (limit: 16 Mb/s, burst: 32 Mb/s, measured: 48.6 Kb/s): Download (13.9 Mb/sec - avg: 11.3 Mb/sec, total: 211.9 GB): Upload (16.0 Mb/sec