Quoting Haxe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from ml.softs.gtk-gnutella.devel:
:As I said, my average HTTP upload bandwith utilization has dropped 
:significantly since then. If the decrease in query hits delivered per 
:node was only because they were delivered via UDP instead, there 
:wouldn't be such an impact on resulting uploads. Instead, my upload 
:should even grow with the gradual adoption of UDP.

How do you link the decreased amount of query hits returned with the
decreasing of your HTTP upload bandwidth usage?   I don't see the
connection you're making here, or you made a typo and meant "downloads".

:Since my shared files didn't change, I assume that there are indeed 
:fewer queries reaching my host than before. But why? Changed size of 
:keyword tables? Something about query routing? Or a topological change 
:by Bear/Lime? I can merely guess :-(

Are you running as a leaf node or as an ultra?  Are you sharing many
files or not?  Are your upload slots fully utilized or not?  Are
you seeing many stalling uploads or not?

Raphael


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