These two, right now, don't appear too unusual. One is 40 relays at 1Gbps and the other is 80 relays at 2Gbps? What am I missing?
Unfortunate there isn't a website that graphs / charts the aggregate changes by IP address range over time, not just individual relay changes over time and aggregate at a point in time
I get the overall point that things change dynamically so maybe these were much more different at a different point in time?
On Monday, March 10th, 2025 at 10:32 AM, boldsuck via tor-relays tor-relays@lists.torproject.org wrote:
On Monday, 10 March 2025 15:34 boldsuck via tor-relays wrote:
The Tor network is a dynamic massive network and bandwidth contributions and overall consensus weight are constantly changing. When a larger operator (like NTH or RWTH Aachen) goes up or down everything changes. In addition, the Tor network team and DirAuth's may change consensus rules at any time.
2 servers, all relays same config & uptime, but still have different advertised bandwidth ;-)
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#search/2a0b:f4c2:2:1:: https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#search/2a0b:f4c2:2::
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