Victor Denisov wrote:
> Input Rate: 17.6 KiB/sec (of 300 KiB)
> Output Rate: 15.9 KiB/sec (of 200 KiB)
> Total Input: 4.83 GiB (28.3 KiB/sec)
> Total Output: 5.66 GiB (33.2 KiB/sec)
> 
> Used Java memory: 122 MiB
> Allocated Java memory: 127 MiB
> Maximum Java memory: 284 MiB
> Running threads: 152/700
> 
> So, basically, network had grown about 3x after 0.7 release. My node has
> been up for 2 days, and is pretty well established in the network. It's
> not overloaded (CPU usage is ~ 5-10%). Yet it doesn't use more than
> about 15% of the allowed bandwidth, on average.

If the average speed of a node is, say, 20 KB/s then your node's 
unlikely to be able to use 300 KB/s because its peers won't be 
sending/accepting enough traffic (due to their own bandwidth limits, not 
yours). This could be solved by allowing fast nodes to have more peers, 
but of course that creates the possibility of ubernodes.

Cheers,
Michael

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