Probably because most nodes are broken, and the working (well,
semi-working, see my post on 5022) nodes are getting hammered?


On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 08:46:25PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> OK, one of the smart people please explain to me how the network
> is supposed to survive if my node looks like this:
> 
> Connections transferring (Receiving/Transmitting)             387 (11/376)
> 
> My pitiful little 16000-byte-per-second bandwidth limit cannot have
> 376 connections transmitting at once, unless you want each node to
> get around 42 bytes per second.
> 
> (Or is this one of those deceptive statistics, where it says there's
> N things happening, but what it really means is there's N things
> that may happen in the future if we get around to them?)
> 
> -- 
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