On Saturday 29 January 2011 18:15:19 Volodya wrote:
> On 01/29/2011 04:54 AM, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> > Build 1339 is out. Please upgrade asap, it will be mandatory on Monday. The 
> > main change in this build is that backoff is now separate for realtime 
> > versus bulk requests. This means, hopefully, that if the performance 
> > problems recently have been caused by realtime requests causing lots of 
> > backoff, this will only affect realtime requests. It is investigating a 
> > theory, one of several, regarding the recent problems.
> >
> > I am sorry that the network has behaved so badly recently, I am working on 
> > it, but it is not easy.
> >
> > Please upgrade, and please report any and all problems you find. There is a 
> > thread on FMS where I am trying to get a better understanding of what 
> > problems people are seeing. So far the main reported issues seem to be:
> > - Realtime requests (e.g. fproxy) are slow, and cause all or most peers to 
> > get backed off.
> > - Downloads are very slow.
> > - Bootstrapping onto the network is slow.
> >
> > Thanks!
> 
> From [freenet] board.
> 
> ----- fry@a3pdIbytnvYVKOz_Qa8SZLRKu0o ----- 2011.01.29 - 14:57:29GMT -----
> 
> Build 1338 was great.  Would connect to 40 peers, download speed was fast.
> Build 1339 will connect to 16 out of 40 peers, with half backed off.  :-(
> 
> I downgraded back to 1338, and it immediately picked back up my 40 peers.
> 
> My network is properly forwarding my Opennet port.

Bizarre. Sometimes these things are not build-related at all, they just look 
like it.

Was he using it in the exact same way with each? No fproxy requests? What were 
the backoff counts for realtime vs bulk? (On the strangers page in advanced 
mode)?

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