Hehe. Nice stats. And, by the way, how do you get a number of connected peers?
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Matthew Toseland <[email protected]>wrote: > Average (over a month) time in milliseconds to fetch a 1MB no MIME type > file from a freshly bootstrapped node (which was inserted by another freshly > bootstrapped node), by year and month: > > 2008 08 117836 > 2008 09 114260 > 2008 10 103211 > 2008 11 140962 > 2008 12 134591 > 2009 01 100626 > 2009 02 157500 > 2009 03 99357 > 2009 04 91440 > 2009 05 71206 > 2009 06 79331 > 2009 07 79612 > 2009 08 96493 > > The trouble is I'm having great difficulty connecting this to code changes. > FOAF went in in September. > There are a bunch of important bug fixes in December. > We experimented with reducing request latency, and implemented turtling, in > January. > Nothing at all happened in March. > DB4O was merged in April. > 0.7.5 was released in June. > Caching changes in end of July, but it's a limited sample anyway, give it > time to settle imho. > > PROBEALL: actually seems to be working and producing consistent results > without steep jumps. It shows 2229 nodes when I ran it recently. This is an > estimate for the number of online nodes at a given time. Last time I ran it > much, maybe a year ago, it consistently showed around 1000 - although for a > while it had big jumps i.e. was grossly inaccurate (presumably due to > backoff problems). If we assume the figure of 1000 is reasonably accurate > then the network has doubled in size and performance has improved > considerably. > > However, the other side of this - we have 22K downloads over the last > month, that's 700 per day! And the number of nodes online at a time is only > 2200. So we still have massive churn. :( > > Also the uninstall survey has dried up, there are very few responses now, > too few to be useful. Maybe we should always show it if opennet was enabled? > Or would even that be too much? > > _______________________________________________ > Devl mailing list > [email protected] > http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl >
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