> On 15 Jul 2016, at 14:03, Green Dream <greendream...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> How do the bandwidth authorities treat a hibernated relay? Does hibernation 
> effectively lower the consensus weight (CW)? If so, and even if the lower CW 
> is temporary, would it then take longer for the CW to climb back up once the 
> relay is out of hibernation?
> 
> IMHO it seems simpler to just throttle it evenly over the month 
> (RelayBandwidthRate). Then you have a nice, even CW throughout the month, and 
> the relay is consistently utilized to its potential.

It really depends whether you want to improve client latency, or client 
bandwidth.
Tor users tend to complain more about latency than bandwidth. So having faster 
relays for parts of the month is better than slower relays for the whole month. 
(But relays add to connection setup latency every time they are chosen when 
they are down, so they should only go down once per month.)

It's also worth noting that the Tor network only uses about 50% of the 
advertised bandwidth.
But this is a good thing, because it helps reduce latency and congestion.
https://metrics.torproject.org/bandwidth.html

Tim

> 
> 
> On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 1:38 PM, Moritz Bartl <mor...@torservers.net> wrote:
> On 07/14/2016 08:44 PM, SuperSluether wrote:
> > Personally I think throttling a relay is better for the network as a
> > whole. I'd rather have a slow, reliable connection than a fast and
> > spotty connection.
> 
> Hibernation using AccountingMax won't result in "spotty" client service.
> The relay will not accept any new connections, and thus slowly "fade
> out" for the period.
> 
> There is no one valid answer to this question. I would say limiting it
> so it stays around for 15-20 days per month is a good compromise.
> 
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