[tor-relays] Traffic limitation

s7r at sky-ip.org s7r at sky-ip.org
Wed Jun 18 20:23:29 UTC 2014


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On 6/18/2014 10:46 PM, Relay Admin wrote:
> Both has downsides but I think daily is better, if it starts to get
> a lot traffic than it will serve the network for a few hours every
> day, but in monthly if it use the all available bw in 4 days, it
> won't do anything for 26 days. I'm sure you can get a better answer
> for it from someone who limits the traffic on his/her relay.
> 
> Berkay
> 
> On June 18, 2014 9:11:57 PM EEST, johhher 
> <mailinglists-incoming at eigenbasis.de> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I'm running a Tor relay on a cheap Linux vserver with high
> bandwidth. I have a traffic limitation of 500Gb per month and was
> just wondering what would be the best configuration for the
> network. Currently I've limited the traffic to a daily maximum to
> prevent it from hibernating a long time at the end of the month. Is
> this the right way to do it? Or would be better to limit it on a 
> monthly basis.
> 
> Thanks for an answer! Johhher 
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That is quite a low limit for a monthly cap. If it is a high speed
server it will consume the traffic within 5 days, after some time and
it's known in the consensus and gains some flags.

I think you are better of putting accounting per day, a daily limit of
16GB should do it. Or, see if you negotiate with your provider
unlimited traffic :) long shot worth to try

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