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No, not yet. I was planning on setting up Atlas but haven't had a
chance. This was a little test server we had spun up for various
projects and we decided to just run a node on it. However, we plan
on keeping it going now, if we can get it running so that it
actually does some real work.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/23/2017 04:42 PM, Stephane
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<p>I'm not trhotling VPS when renting them :) for real !!</p>
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<p>BTW is the atlas webserver running ? database backend problem
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<p>Le 2017-10-23 17:34, s7r a écrit :</p>
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Trey Nolen wrote:
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and started one about a month ago. I've<br>
got 50 Mbps dedicated to it and at first it climbed in
traffic pretty<br>
steadily until it got to around 25-30 Mbps being used.
Since then, it<br>
has declined steadily and is down to about 350 KBps now
(yes, I'm<br>
keeping the units straight).<br>
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My node is a single core VPS running 3.2GHz and with 1GB
RAM. <br>
Currently, top shows tor as using about 15% of the memory.
When it was<br>
churning out at the maximum rate it got to, the CPU was
pretty<br>
hammered. I was considering allocating another core, but
there is no<br>
need anymore as it is hovering around 7% usage. <br>
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The server is running on Ubuntu 16.04.3 and I'm running
0.3.1.7 tor.<br>
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Am I doing something wrong to result in the decrease in
traffic? Any<br>
advice is appreciated.<br>
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First of all, thanks for running a relay.<br>
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Based on my experience, what usually happens is that the
provider of<br>
your VPS observed during a period of time you used more than N
mbps<br>
constantly and all the time, so they capped your VPS at some
KB/s limit.<br>
There are performance monitoring scripts that could do this<br>
automatically. A virtual private server shares the network
card of the<br>
host with the other VPSes on that host, so almost all
providers do not<br>
allow you to use it all by yourself all the time for long
periods. You<br>
can open a ticket upstream and they will confirm if this is
the case or not.<br>
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Nothing you can do about this unfortunately, most providers do
this,<br>
even the ones they say they don't do it :) Only thing you can
do is get<br>
a dedicated server with guaranteed bandwidth, or try to
convince them to<br>
at least lift your the limitation for your VPS to 1mbps.<br>
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