Re: [tor-relays] Relay data limit

2023-12-22 Thread George Hartley via tor-relays
Hi Dan,

that would have been my first choice as well.

Now with the additional traffic available to you, you can still rate-limit the 
relay to a relatively usable speed and not get throttled at all.

Let me know, I'd like to know some of your traffic statistics, just to see how 
your relay performs.

If you would like, you can link me your Tor Metrics link privately.

Thank you for supporting the Tor network!

All the best,
George

On Friday, December 22nd, 2023 at 4:30 PM, Dan  wrote:

> Hi George,
> 

> Thanks for all the input.
> 

> > Or, just ask the provider for more bandwidth per month, generally now in 
> > 2023 it's pretty damn cheap.
> 

> 

> I had not considered this, but when contacted my VPS provider offered another 
> 5TB for an additional $3/month. Considering the box only costs $4/month, I 
> think this is the best option.
> 

> I'll probably remove all limits for January and just see how much traffic 
> gets transferred.
> 

> ---
> Thanks,
> Dan
> 

> On Thursday, December 21st, 2023 at 8:04 AM, George Hartley via tor-relays 
> tor-relays@lists.torproject.org wrote:
> 

> 

> 

> > Hi Dan,
> > 

> > > 1 - Is it better for the network if the relay is active 24/7, even if 
> > > sometimes it's much slower?
> > 

> > Generally according to the relay requirements a relay is considered useful 
> > if it can at least route 2MB/s or 16 MBit/s steadily.
> > 

> > However, I think you should get away with 1MB/s or 8 MBit/s.
> > 

> > > 2 - Will it negatively affect my relay's reputation if sometimes it's 
> > > very slow?
> > 

> > The Tor authorities might reduce your middle probability, but you will not 
> > be punished in any way, and as soon as automatic bandwidth measurements 
> > confirm that you have more capacity available,
> > 

> > the authorities should start directing more traffic to your relay.
> > 

> > Some possible other ideas:
> > 

> > Rate-limit traffic to your relay using RelayBandwidthRate and 
> > RelayBandwidthBurst, but with only 5TB of monthly traffic you will end up 
> > rate-limiting it to somewhere in the 1,8 to 2MB/s range to not hit your 
> > traffic cap.
> > 

> > Or, just ask the provider for more bandwidth per month, generally now in 
> > 2023 it's pretty damn cheap.
> > 

> > All the best,
> > George
> > 

> > > Hi all,
> > > 

> > > I've been running a middle relay on a VPS for about 2 months now. The 
> > > provider limits the monthly data transferred to 5TB but does not charge 
> > > for over-usage. Instead, the bandwidth is throttled to 1Mb/s after the 
> > > limit is reached until the 1st of the next month.
> > > 

> > > I currently have AccountingMax set to 2.5 TB (since it's the max in each 
> > > direction) and AccountingStart set to "month 1 00:00". Generally that 5TB 
> > > limit is hit between the 15th and 17th of the month, causing the relay to 
> > > go dormant until the 1st.
> > > 

> > > What I'm wondering is:
> > > 

> > > 1 - Is it better for the network if the relay is active 24/7, even if 
> > > sometimes it's much slower?
> > > 2 - Will it negatively affect my relay's reputation if sometimes it's 
> > > very slow?
> > > 

> > > Thank you
> > > 

> > > --
> > > Dan
> > > 

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Re: [tor-relays] Relay data limit

2023-12-22 Thread John Crow via tor-relays
   Hello Dan,> I'll probably remove all limits for January and just see how much traffic gets transferred.I would highly advise against this since you are using VPS with a capped bandwidth plan. Tor will use all of the bandwidth you give it. Therefore if you remove all limits that may lead to complaints and possible suspension from your hosting provider regarding your high bandwidth usage and affecting other clients on the same node. 




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Re: [tor-relays] Relay data limit

2023-12-22 Thread Chris Enkidu-6
Hi Dan,

There's of course another option. Change your provider unless it's
important to you to use them in particular. The market is full of good
deals with very good bandwidth allowances. I really don't understand how
some providers can get away with using bandwidth as money grab.

I use my own bare metal but I also got myself a VPS for some tests and
once I was done with my tests, it was so cheap that I kept it and turned
it into a Tor relay. I'm not suggesting that you use them, I'm just
showing you one of the options out there

https://www.webtropia.com/en/cloud-vps.html

For 4.99 (4.49 if you're outside Europe because they won't charge you
tax) you'll get 4 cores 8 GB Ram and 40 TB of monthly bandwidth and they
don't count the download.

I've set up the relay bandwidth to  ``` RelayBandwidthRate 176 MBits ```
and it's been consistently relaying about 36 to 38 TB monthly for the
past 10 months and never goes over 40. I hardly even look at it except
for updates.

There are plenty of providers out there that offer you good deals like this

Cheers


On 12/22/2023 10:30 AM, Dan wrote:
> Hi George,
>
> Thanks for all the input.
>
>> Or, just ask the provider for more bandwidth per month, generally now in 
>> 2023 it's pretty damn cheap.
> I had not considered this, but when contacted my VPS provider offered another 
> 5TB for an additional $3/month. Considering the box only costs $4/month, I 
> think this is the best option.
>
> I'll probably remove all limits for January and just see how much traffic 
> gets transferred.
>
> ---
> Thanks,
> Dan
>
>
>>  
> On Thursday, December 21st, 2023 at 8:04 AM, George Hartley via tor-relays 
>  wrote:
>
>
>> Hi Dan,
>>
>>> 1 - Is it better for the network if the relay is active 24/7, even if 
>>> sometimes it's much slower?
>> Generally according to the relay requirements a relay is considered useful 
>> if it can at least route 2MB/s or 16 MBit/s steadily.
>>
>> However, I think you should get away with 1MB/s or 8 MBit/s.
>>
>>>  2 - Will it negatively affect my relay's reputation if sometimes it's very 
>>> slow?
>> The Tor authorities might reduce your middle probability, but you will not 
>> be punished in any way, and as soon as automatic bandwidth measurements 
>> confirm that you have more capacity available,
>>
>> the authorities should start directing more traffic to your relay.
>>
>> Some possible other ideas:
>>
>> Rate-limit traffic to your relay using RelayBandwidthRate and 
>> RelayBandwidthBurst, but with only 5TB of monthly traffic you will end up 
>> rate-limiting it to somewhere in the 1,8 to 2MB/s range to not hit your 
>> traffic cap.
>>
>> Or, just ask the provider for more bandwidth per month, generally now in 
>> 2023 it's pretty damn cheap.
>>
>> All the best,
>> George
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I've been running a middle relay on a VPS for about 2 months now. The 
>>> provider limits the monthly data transferred to 5TB but does not charge for 
>>> over-usage. Instead, the bandwidth is throttled to 1Mb/s after the limit is 
>>> reached until the 1st of the next month.
>>>
>>> I currently have AccountingMax set to 2.5 TB (since it's the max in each 
>>> direction) and AccountingStart set to "month 1 00:00". Generally that 5TB 
>>> limit is hit between the 15th and 17th of the month, causing the relay to 
>>> go dormant until the 1st.
>>>
>>> What I'm wondering is:
>>>
>>> 1 - Is it better for the network if the relay is active 24/7, even if 
>>> sometimes it's much slower?
>>> 2 - Will it negatively affect my relay's reputation if sometimes it's very 
>>> slow?
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>>
>>> --
>>> Dan
>>>
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Re: [tor-relays] Relay data limit

2023-12-22 Thread Dan
Hi George,

Thanks for all the input.

> Or, just ask the provider for more bandwidth per month, generally now in 2023 
> it's pretty damn cheap.

I had not considered this, but when contacted my VPS provider offered another 
5TB for an additional $3/month. Considering the box only costs $4/month, I 
think this is the best option.

I'll probably remove all limits for January and just see how much traffic gets 
transferred.

---
Thanks,
Dan


> 
On Thursday, December 21st, 2023 at 8:04 AM, George Hartley via tor-relays 
 wrote:


> Hi Dan,
> 
> >1 - Is it better for the network if the relay is active 24/7, even if 
> >sometimes it's much slower?
> 
> Generally according to the relay requirements a relay is considered useful if 
> it can at least route 2MB/s or 16 MBit/s steadily.
> 
> However, I think you should get away with 1MB/s or 8 MBit/s.
> 
> > 2 - Will it negatively affect my relay's reputation if sometimes it's very 
> >slow?
> 
> The Tor authorities might reduce your middle probability, but you will not be 
> punished in any way, and as soon as automatic bandwidth measurements confirm 
> that you have more capacity available,
> 
> the authorities should start directing more traffic to your relay.
> 
> Some possible other ideas:
> 
> Rate-limit traffic to your relay using RelayBandwidthRate and 
> RelayBandwidthBurst, but with only 5TB of monthly traffic you will end up 
> rate-limiting it to somewhere in the 1,8 to 2MB/s range to not hit your 
> traffic cap.
> 
> Or, just ask the provider for more bandwidth per month, generally now in 2023 
> it's pretty damn cheap.
> 
> All the best,
> George
> 
> 
> 
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > I've been running a middle relay on a VPS for about 2 months now. The 
> > provider limits the monthly data transferred to 5TB but does not charge for 
> > over-usage. Instead, the bandwidth is throttled to 1Mb/s after the limit is 
> > reached until the 1st of the next month.
> > 
> > I currently have AccountingMax set to 2.5 TB (since it's the max in each 
> > direction) and AccountingStart set to "month 1 00:00". Generally that 5TB 
> > limit is hit between the 15th and 17th of the month, causing the relay to 
> > go dormant until the 1st.
> > 
> > What I'm wondering is:
> > 
> > 1 - Is it better for the network if the relay is active 24/7, even if 
> > sometimes it's much slower?
> > 2 - Will it negatively affect my relay's reputation if sometimes it's very 
> > slow?
> > 
> > Thank you
> > 
> > --
> > Dan
> > 
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Re: [tor-relays] Relay data limit

2023-12-21 Thread George Hartley via tor-relays
Hi Dan,

>1 - Is it better for the network if the relay is active 24/7, even if 
>sometimes it's much slower?

Generally according to the relay requirements a relay is considered useful if 
it can at least route 2MB/s or 16 MBit/s steadily.

However, I think you should get away with 1MB/s or 8 MBit/s.

> 2 - Will it negatively affect my relay's reputation if sometimes it's very 
>slow?

The Tor authorities might reduce your middle probability, but you will not be 
punished in any way, and as soon as automatic bandwidth measurements confirm 
that you have more capacity available,

the authorities should start directing more traffic to your relay.

Some possible other ideas:

Rate-limit traffic to your relay using RelayBandwidthRate and 
RelayBandwidthBurst, but with only 5TB of monthly traffic you will end up 
rate-limiting it to somewhere in the 1,8 to 2MB/s range to not hit your traffic 
cap.

Or, just ask the provider for more bandwidth per month, generally now in 2023 
it's pretty damn cheap.

All the best,
George



> Hi all,
> 

> I've been running a middle relay on a VPS for about 2 months now. The 
> provider limits the monthly data transferred to 5TB but does not charge for 
> over-usage. Instead, the bandwidth is throttled to 1Mb/s after the limit is 
> reached until the 1st of the next month.
> 

> I currently have AccountingMax set to 2.5 TB (since it's the max in each 
> direction) and AccountingStart set to "month 1 00:00". Generally that 5TB 
> limit is hit between the 15th and 17th of the month, causing the relay to go 
> dormant until the 1st.
> 

> What I'm wondering is:
> 

> 1 - Is it better for the network if the relay is active 24/7, even if 
> sometimes it's much slower?
> 2 - Will it negatively affect my relay's reputation if sometimes it's very 
> slow?
> 

> Thank you
> 

> --
> Dan
> 

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[tor-relays] Relay data limit

2023-12-19 Thread Dan
Hi all,

I've been running a middle relay on a VPS for about 2 months now. The provider 
limits the monthly data transferred to 5TB but does not charge for over-usage. 
Instead, the bandwidth is throttled to 1Mb/s after the limit is reached until 
the 1st of the next month.

I currently have AccountingMax set to 2.5 TB (since it's the max in each 
direction) and AccountingStart set to "month 1 00:00". Generally that 5TB limit 
is hit between the 15th and 17th of the month, causing the relay to go dormant 
until the 1st.

What I'm wondering is:

1 - Is it better for the network if the relay is active 24/7, even if sometimes 
it's much slower?
2 - Will it negatively affect my relay's reputation if sometimes it's very slow?


Thank you

--
Dan

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