How big was the insert? It should start slow and get faster...

On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 01:52:35AM +0200, Thomas Bruderer wrote:
> Hi devl
> 
> was surprised how good 0.7 alpha is, wasn't that enthuastic before I 
> testet it.
> 
> I also tried fuqid today.
> 
> My test enviroment: have a server well connected to the darknet, have 
> some big neigbors, and have several connections. Downloads are fine and 
> quite fast. I am connected from my client machine with only one 
> connection to my server. So there are no big influences from others, 
> even if some requests  come in.
> 
> I now tested an insert into freenet 0.7 and its horrible, well horrible 
> is an understatement. I have 2KB upstream in average. Priority Maximum.
> 
> I attached the Bandwithgraph, as you see there are peeks the peaks are 
> limited by my bandwith (30KB out) and happen to be around 15 - 17 
> seconds apart. so this are the real inserts. they take here around 1 
> second, then there is almost NO traffic at all, as you can see. I dont 
> know if fn05 have the same upload problem, but here it is obvious that 
> it just doesnt use the given bandwith. This makes the inserts for me 15x 
> times slower than it should be, thats not good.
> 
> FN 0.7 says: Inserts 4. (maybe you try too few inserts the same time?)
> 
> BTW: I tried more than one insert the same time, nothing changed, I 
> tried to lower the priority, it got worse which is ok since thats what 
> the priority should be like...
> 
> I am not the only one mention this peaks, there was already a discussion 
> on IRC and a similar pic to mine is inserted into darknet... Its still 
> alpha, so plenty of time to change it, but it should be really adressed, 
> since the inserters are probably important users :)
> 
> cu
-- 
Matthew J Toseland - toad at amphibian.dyndns.org
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