Usually outbound bandwidth, default but further limited outside the node to 14kB/s between two nodes.So you are suggesting that the reason that routing sucks is that nodes constantly reject 80%+? Perhaps you are right, but from what I have seen the rejection is mostly because of bandwidth usage... is that the consensus? Why do your nodes reject, people?
Outbound bandwidth. Always and ever.
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Sometimes routing time. (Mainly default settings for everything else)
Another comment: I have been playing with David <someone>'s latency test. Assume it works as described, and inserts random keys from one node and immediately retrieves them from another, the results are really interesting. Time to retrieve varies from 2 seconds to >8hours (it crashes when the node is restarted so I can't say how much >). There is no obvious median, I usually get a few between 10 seconds and 5-10 minutes. This suggests routing has major problems in that some parts of the key space are largely inaccessible from one of my nodes. I shall try the nodes the other way round, and wonder if David would like to get his latency test to output the keys of his random files so we can see what sort of pattern in the key space they form (i.e., broad regions of keyspace inaccessible, or is it variable within one narrow region?).
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Roger Hayter
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