Can someone tell how being a bridge compares to being a regular exit node in terms of traffic?
I can see how there would less traffic as a bridge since the node isn't advertised. On the other hand, there are many fewer bridges than regulat nodes so maybe the traffic on a given bridge is greater?
Thanks.
On Thu, 05 Jan 2012 23:21:44 -0500 Steve Snyder swsnyder@snydernet.net wrote:
Can someone tell how being a bridge compares to being a regular exit node in terms of traffic?
The difference is vast. Exit nodes will use all configured bandwidth. Bridges, depending how many users you attract, are more variable in usage.
My exit node would use up all 2TB of traffic every month without fail. My bridge will vary between 0 and 1 mbps usage depending on time of day and country of origin of the users. My bridge dedicated to Tunisia was generally doing 500 kbps on average. Now that tunisia has nearly zero filtering, no one uses my bridge anymore.
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