Georg,

Thank you for the reference that confirms the Advertised Bandwidth is from the Tor client.

I still don't understand why my Tor nodes aren't able to initiate a 10 second burst higher than 4MB/s. An Internet Speed Test is able to sustain a burst near my advertised 250Mb/s up and down.

Am I right in thinking the answer to this question is... It is what it is?

Respectfully,


Gary


On Tuesday, October 5, 2021, 12:01:13 AM PDT, Georg Koppen <gk@torproject.org> wrote:


Gary C. New via tor-relays:
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> Will you confirm whether the Advertised Bandwidth metric is also client initiated (I'm assuming to the Directory Authority)?
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> I have a 250Mb pipe and have seen a maximum Advertised Bandwidth rate of 4MB/s with my Tor relay. I know resource constraint must be factored in, but I would expect better than 4MB/s. I believe I remember reading it was based on an average 10 second burst rate, but in what direction is the connection initiated?

That metrics is not overload related but I talked about advertised
bandwidth in a previous mail.[1] I suppose that one helps answering your
questions (at least apart from the why only 4MB/s one)?

Georg


[1]

https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2021-September/019801.html


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