Re: [freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-06-04 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Sunday 10 May 2009 01:30:31 Luke771 wrote:
 Matthew Toseland wrote:
  On Friday 08 May 2009 09:11:01 Luke771 wrote:

  Matthew Toseland wrote:
  
  What OS do you use for Freenet?


  ubuntu 9.10 x86 desktop with sun java6
  
  What is your current datastore size set to?


  dedicated freenet disk 500gb, datastore set to 385GiB
  
  What is your output bandwidth limit set to?


  1MiB/s in
  1MiB/s out
 
  
  What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?


  between 15 ~ 20 KiB/s in each direction
  
 
  If you have an 8M symmetric connection, then why do you get such a low 
  typical 
  transfer rate?

 No idea.
 My connection is nominally 10Mbit/s symmetrical but actually somewhat 
 less than that, I upload and download stuff (including large files) at 
 over 600kB/s easily, sometimes over 900kB/s and occasionally over 1mB/s.
 
 I thought that BitTorrent may be limiting the bandwidth left for Freenet 
 so I limited the BT bandwidth to 500kB/s symmetrical but Freenet 
 bandwidth usage didnt benefit from that.
 
 There is the old and overtalked issue of my ISP not letting me get 
 inbound connection unless I pay for it separately at the mobster price 
 of €4 a day but as you know, that shouldn't be a problem as long as my 
 peers don't have the same limitation.
 
 I can connect to all of my peers so I assume that they can listen for 
 inbound connections (but I did have to give up on trying to connect to 
 someone a couple of times in the past because of the no-inbounds thing :/)
 
 So what could the problem be? Limited peers' bandwidth? At least some of 
 them have extremely good connections, I guess I should get better 
 bandwidth usage when those are connected, but I don't.
 All my peers are old, well established nodes, some of them are up 24/7 
 and some use both opennet/darknet
 
 Some info about other stuff, for comparison: Non-anonymous apps use at 
 least half the 10Mbit/s without problems, and sometimes about 80,85% of 
 it. i2p uses between 100 and 150 kB/s on average in each direction with 
 max 500kB/s allowed, peaks up to 400+kB/s. I dont run a Tor server 
 because of the evil ISP problem.

High average ping times?


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Re: [freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-29 Thread Romain Dalmaso
On 5/29/09, user1 bq...@telia.com wrote:
 On Friday 29 May 2009 12:50:28 am Matthew Toseland wrote:
 On Thursday 28 May 2009 22:29:49 user1 wrote:
   Matthew Toseland wrote:
What OS do you use for Freenet?
 
  ubuntu 8.04 i586 desktop
 
What is your current datastore size set to?
 
  20 GB
 
What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
 
  50 KiB
 
What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
 
  in 856 KiB/s
 
  out 90 KiB/s

 Eh? The output limit is set to 50KB/sec and you get 90KB/sec?

 Sorry, the 90 KB/sec I measured some time ago on my broadband connection
 when
 I uploaded some files to my ordinary homepage, I am not sure about how to
 measure what actual bandwidth usage I typical get in my freenet?


Well, you can post your average up/down speed, like (those are my values) :

# Input Rate: 26.9 KiB/sec (of 380 KiB)
# Output Rate: 42.3 KiB/sec (of 95.0 KiB)
# Total Input: 1.44 GiB (33.7 KiB/sec)
# Total Output: 2.45 GiB (57.5 KiB/sec)


  Note:
 
  I have been running Freenet on a fit-pc the last aprox 3-4 months as a
  dedicated Freenet server only.
 
  I have a test running in crontab in order to avoid Freenet stopping from
  time to time, and it works - I have not touched the fit-pc for several
  months, just checked on the network cable and the adsl modem, that it is
  constantly running (blinking control lamps).
 
  I am using another pc with ubuntu 9.04 as my working computer, so the
  bandwith speed is really divided between the two computers.
 
  Fit-pc is far to slow to use for anything other than as a mini server.

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Re: [freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-28 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Thursday 28 May 2009 22:29:49 user1 wrote:
  Matthew Toseland wrote:
   What OS do you use for Freenet?
  
 
 ubuntu 8.04 i586 desktop
 
   What is your current datastore size set to?
 
 20 GB
 
   What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
 
 50 KiB
 
   What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
 
 in 856 KiB/s
 
 out 90 KiB/s

Eh? The output limit is set to 50KB/sec and you get 90KB/sec?
 
 Note:
 
 I have been running Freenet on a fit-pc the last aprox 3-4 months as a 
 dedicated Freenet server only.
 
 I have a test running in crontab in order to avoid Freenet stopping from time 
 to time, and it works - I have not touched the fit-pc for several months, 
 just 
 checked on the network cable and the adsl modem, that it is constantly 
 running 
 (blinking control lamps).
 
 I am using another pc with ubuntu 9.04 as my working computer, so the 
 bandwith 
 speed is really divided between the two computers.
 
 Fit-pc is far to slow to use for anything other than as a mini server.


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Re: [freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-28 Thread user1
On Friday 29 May 2009 12:50:28 am Matthew Toseland wrote:
 On Thursday 28 May 2009 22:29:49 user1 wrote:
   Matthew Toseland wrote:
What OS do you use for Freenet?
 
  ubuntu 8.04 i586 desktop
 
What is your current datastore size set to?
 
  20 GB
 
What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
 
  50 KiB
 
What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
 
  in 856 KiB/s
 
  out 90 KiB/s

 Eh? The output limit is set to 50KB/sec and you get 90KB/sec?

Sorry, the 90 KB/sec I measured some time ago on my broadband connection when 
I uploaded some files to my ordinary homepage, I am not sure about how to 
measure what actual bandwidth usage I typical get in my freenet?


  Note:
 
  I have been running Freenet on a fit-pc the last aprox 3-4 months as a
  dedicated Freenet server only.
 
  I have a test running in crontab in order to avoid Freenet stopping from
  time to time, and it works - I have not touched the fit-pc for several
  months, just checked on the network cable and the adsl modem, that it is
  constantly running (blinking control lamps).
 
  I am using another pc with ubuntu 9.04 as my working computer, so the
  bandwith speed is really divided between the two computers.
 
  Fit-pc is far to slow to use for anything other than as a mini server.

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[freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-13 Thread Niels Egberts
What OS do you use for Freenet?
Ubuntu Linux

What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
50kb/ps

What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
40kb/ps (not sure though)

Protection against a stranger attacking you over the Internet: LOW
Protection if your friends attack your anonymity: LOW
Protection if your computer is seized or stolen: LOW

Average time online:
Sometimes I do not get online for weeks, other times I'm online every
day but not more than a few hours a day.

On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 2:54 PM, Matthew Toseland
 wrote:
> What OS do you use for Freenet?
>
> What is your current datastore size set to?
>
> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
>
> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
>
> This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...
>
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Re: [freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-13 Thread Niels Egberts
What OS do you use for Freenet?
Ubuntu Linux

What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
50kb/ps

What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
40kb/ps (not sure though)

Protection against a stranger attacking you over the Internet: LOW
Protection if your friends attack your anonymity: LOW
Protection if your computer is seized or stolen: LOW

Average time online:
Sometimes I do not get online for weeks, other times I'm online every
day but not more than a few hours a day.

On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 2:54 PM, Matthew Toseland
t...@amphibian.dyndns.org wrote:
 What OS do you use for Freenet?

 What is your current datastore size set to?

 What is your output bandwidth limit set to?

 What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?

 This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...

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[freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-10 Thread Luke771
Matthew Toseland wrote:
> 
> Additional useful info, if you don't mind parting with it:
> Network, friends and physical security levels.
>   
>   
Missed that one.
here it goes:

Protection against a stranger attacking you over the Internet: HIGH
Protection if your friends attack your anonymity: LOW
Protection if your computer is seized or stolen: NORMAL



[freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-10 Thread M
>
> What OS do you use for Freenet?
>
Windows server 2003 x86 & Windows 7 x64
> What is your current datastore size set to?
>
20 Gb
> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
>
100k
> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
>
50k(I never get more than 50k, even if I add more bandwidth)
> This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...
>
>
>



[freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-10 Thread Luke771
Matthew Toseland wrote:
> On Friday 08 May 2009 09:11:01 Luke771 wrote:
>   
>> Matthew Toseland wrote:
>> 
>>> What OS do you use for Freenet?
>>>   
>>>   
>> ubuntu 9.10 x86 desktop with sun java6
>> 
>>> What is your current datastore size set to?
>>>   
>>>   
>> dedicated freenet disk 500gb, datastore set to 385GiB
>> 
>>> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
>>>   
>>>   
>> 1MiB/s in
>> 1MiB/s out
>>
>> 
>>> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
>>>   
>>>   
>> between 15 ~ 20 KiB/s in each direction
>> 
>
> If you have an 8M symmetric connection, then why do you get such a low 
> typical 
> transfer rate?
>   
No idea.
My connection is nominally 10Mbit/s symmetrical but actually somewhat 
less than that, I upload and download stuff (including large files) at 
over 600kB/s easily, sometimes over 900kB/s and occasionally over 1mB/s.

I thought that BitTorrent may be limiting the bandwidth left for Freenet 
so I limited the BT bandwidth to 500kB/s symmetrical but Freenet 
bandwidth usage didnt benefit from that.

There is the old and overtalked issue of my ISP not letting me get 
inbound connection unless I pay for it separately at the mobster price 
of ?4 a day but as you know, that shouldn't be a problem as long as my 
peers don't have the same limitation.

I can connect to all of my peers so I assume that they can listen for 
inbound connections (but I did have to give up on trying to connect to 
someone a couple of times in the past because of the no-inbounds thing :/)

So what could the problem be? Limited peers' bandwidth? At least some of 
them have extremely good connections, I guess I should get better 
bandwidth usage when those are connected, but I don't.
All my peers are old, well established nodes, some of them are up 24/7 
and some use both opennet/darknet

Some info about other stuff, for comparison: Non-anonymous apps use at 
least half the 10Mbit/s without problems, and sometimes about 80,85% of 
it. i2p uses between 100 and 150 kB/s on average in each direction with 
max 500kB/s allowed, peaks up to 400+kB/s. I dont run a Tor server 
because of the "evil ISP" problem.



>> Notes:
>> - darknet only
>> - usually 8 through 15 connected peers
>> - node is up virtually 24/7
>> - little use of the node, mostly reading freesites and using frost
>> 
>>> This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...
>>>   
>>> 
>>>
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Re: [freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-09 Thread Luke771
Matthew Toseland wrote:
 On Friday 08 May 2009 09:11:01 Luke771 wrote:
   
 Matthew Toseland wrote:
 
 What OS do you use for Freenet?
   
   
 ubuntu 9.10 x86 desktop with sun java6
 
 What is your current datastore size set to?
   
   
 dedicated freenet disk 500gb, datastore set to 385GiB
 
 What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
   
   
 1MiB/s in
 1MiB/s out

 
 What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
   
   
 between 15 ~ 20 KiB/s in each direction
 

 If you have an 8M symmetric connection, then why do you get such a low 
 typical 
 transfer rate?
   
No idea.
My connection is nominally 10Mbit/s symmetrical but actually somewhat 
less than that, I upload and download stuff (including large files) at 
over 600kB/s easily, sometimes over 900kB/s and occasionally over 1mB/s.

I thought that BitTorrent may be limiting the bandwidth left for Freenet 
so I limited the BT bandwidth to 500kB/s symmetrical but Freenet 
bandwidth usage didnt benefit from that.

There is the old and overtalked issue of my ISP not letting me get 
inbound connection unless I pay for it separately at the mobster price 
of €4 a day but as you know, that shouldn't be a problem as long as my 
peers don't have the same limitation.

I can connect to all of my peers so I assume that they can listen for 
inbound connections (but I did have to give up on trying to connect to 
someone a couple of times in the past because of the no-inbounds thing :/)

So what could the problem be? Limited peers' bandwidth? At least some of 
them have extremely good connections, I guess I should get better 
bandwidth usage when those are connected, but I don't.
All my peers are old, well established nodes, some of them are up 24/7 
and some use both opennet/darknet

Some info about other stuff, for comparison: Non-anonymous apps use at 
least half the 10Mbit/s without problems, and sometimes about 80,85% of 
it. i2p uses between 100 and 150 kB/s on average in each direction with 
max 500kB/s allowed, peaks up to 400+kB/s. I dont run a Tor server 
because of the evil ISP problem.



 Notes:
 - darknet only
 - usually 8 through 15 connected peers
 - node is up virtually 24/7
 - little use of the node, mostly reading freesites and using frost
 
 This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...
   
 

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Re: [freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-09 Thread M

 What OS do you use for Freenet?

Windows server 2003 x86  Windows 7 x64
 What is your current datastore size set to?

20 Gb
 What is your output bandwidth limit set to?

100k
 What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?

50k(I never get more than 50k, even if I add more bandwidth)
 This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...



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Re: [freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-09 Thread Luke771
Matthew Toseland wrote:
 snip
 Additional useful info, if you don't mind parting with it:
 Network, friends and physical security levels.
   
   
Missed that one.
here it goes:

Protection against a stranger attacking you over the Internet: HIGH
Protection if your friends attack your anonymity: LOW
Protection if your computer is seized or stolen: NORMAL
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[freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-08 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Friday 08 May 2009 09:11:01 Luke771 wrote:
> Matthew Toseland wrote:
> > What OS do you use for Freenet?
> >   
> ubuntu 9.10 x86 desktop with sun java6
> > What is your current datastore size set to?
> >   
> dedicated freenet disk 500gb, datastore set to 385GiB
> > What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
> >   
> 1MiB/s in
> 1MiB/s out
> 
> > What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
> >   
> between 15 ~ 20 KiB/s in each direction

If you have an 8M symmetric connection, then why do you get such a low typical 
transfer rate?
> 
> Notes:
> - darknet only
> - usually 8 through 15 connected peers
> - node is up virtually 24/7
> - little use of the node, mostly reading freesites and using frost
> > This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...
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Re: [freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-08 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Friday 08 May 2009 09:11:01 Luke771 wrote:
 Matthew Toseland wrote:
  What OS do you use for Freenet?

 ubuntu 9.10 x86 desktop with sun java6
  What is your current datastore size set to?

 dedicated freenet disk 500gb, datastore set to 385GiB
  What is your output bandwidth limit set to?

 1MiB/s in
 1MiB/s out
 
  What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?

 between 15 ~ 20 KiB/s in each direction

If you have an 8M symmetric connection, then why do you get such a low typical 
transfer rate?
 
 Notes:
 - darknet only
 - usually 8 through 15 connected peers
 - node is up virtually 24/7
 - little use of the node, mostly reading freesites and using frost
  This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...


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2009-05-07 Thread Ermanno Baschiera
2009/5/6 Matthew Toseland :
> What OS do you use for Freenet?
Gentoo hardened
>
> What is your current datastore size set to?
30 GB
>
> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
15KB/s
>
> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
13.7KB/s in the last 6 days



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2009-05-06 Thread Victor Denisov
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2009-05-06 Thread Goldy
Matthew Toseland a ?crit :
> What OS do you use for Freenet?
> 
Debian Squeeze


> What is your current datastore size set to?
> 
100GiB


> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
> 
40KiB


> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
> 
40KiB




[freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-06 Thread Romain Dalmaso
On 5/6/09, Matthew Toseland  wrote:
> What OS do you use for Freenet?
>

FreeBSD 7.2-PRERELEASE

> What is your current datastore size set to?
>

300 GiB

> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
>

100 KiB/s

> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
>

~50 KiB/s

> This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...
>



[freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-06 Thread f1uxc0k3
What OS do you use for Freenet?
---winxp
What is your current datastore size set to?
---10G
What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
---100Mbps
What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
---10Mbps
This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...

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2009-05-06 Thread Jack T Mudge III
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 05:54:16 am Matthew Toseland wrote:
> What OS do you use for Freenet?
Debian Squeeze (was Lenny until a few weeks ago)

>
> What is your current datastore size set to?
8GB (fits on a double-layer DVD for regular backups. I just don't trust hard 
drives.)

>
> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
64kb/s

>
> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
~40kb/s

>
> This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...



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2009-05-06 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 13:54:16 Matthew Toseland wrote:
> What OS do you use for Freenet?
> 
> What is your current datastore size set to?
> 
> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
> 
> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
> 
> This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...
> 
Additional useful info, if you don't mind parting with it:
Network, friends and physical security levels.
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2009-05-06 Thread 3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i
What OS do you use for Freenet?
Ubuntu GNU Linux 9.04 AMD64


What is your current datastore size set to?
16 GB

What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
900 KB/s


What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
65KB/s when no QOS, and between 0 and 25 KB/s when use the port 53 (when my
ISP blocks other UDP ports).


This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...



On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 4:30 PM, Dennis Nezic wrote:

> On Wed, 6 May 2009 13:54:16 +0100, Matthew Toseland wrote:
>
> > What OS do you use for Freenet?
> Gentoo Linux, amd64
>
> > What is your current datastore size set to?
> 8GiB
>
> > What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
> 9KB/s
>
> > What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
> 7KB/s (average, my ISP throttles)
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2009-05-06 Thread Evan Daniel
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 8:54 AM, Matthew Toseland
 wrote:
> What OS do you use for Freenet?
Debian Lenny

> What is your current datastore size set to?
100GiB

> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
30KiB/s

> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
28KiB/s

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2009-05-06 Thread Victor Denisov
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> What OS do you use for Freenet?

Windows XP x64

> What is your current datastore size set to?

5 Gb

> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?

100 Kb/s

> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?

Until 1208, around 75-85 Kb/s, with 1208+ anywhere from 10 to 50 Kb/s,
depending on how much disk thrashing is going on.

Regards,
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2009-05-06 Thread Max Giesbert


Matthew Toseland schrieb:
> What OS do you use for Freenet?
Ubuntu 8.04 server
> 
> What is your current datastore size set to?
30GB
> 
> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
300KiB/s
> 
> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
1.5MiB/s
> 
> This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...
> 
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2009-05-06 Thread bo-le
Am Mittwoch, 6. Mai 2009 14:54:16 schrieb Matthew Toseland:
> What OS do you use for Freenet?
Gentoo, amd64
> What is your current datastore size set to?
240G (dedicated disk)
> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
70KB
> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
~45KB
> This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...

MfG saces




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2009-05-06 Thread bbac...@googlemail.com
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 14:54, Matthew Toseland
 wrote:
> What OS do you use for Freenet?

WinXP

>
> What is your current datastore size set to?

100 GB

>
> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?

32 kb/s

>
> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?

34 kb/s



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2009-05-06 Thread VolodyA! V Anarhist
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> What OS do you use for Freenet?

Ubuntu GNU/Linux 9.04

> What is your current datastore size set to?

20 GiB

> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?

220 KiB/sec

> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?

50 KiB/sec

> This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...

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2009-05-06 Thread Matthew Toseland
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2009-05-06 Thread Juiceman
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 8:54 AM, Matthew Toseland
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> What OS do you use for Freenet?
WinXP_SP3
> What is your current datastore size set to?
20G
> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
60KB
> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
42 avg prior to db4o

Additional info:
512MB ram allocated to Freenet
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2009-05-06 Thread Dennis Nezic
On Wed, 6 May 2009 13:54:16 +0100, Matthew Toseland wrote:

> What OS do you use for Freenet?
Gentoo Linux, amd64

> What is your current datastore size set to?
8GiB

> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
9KB/s

> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
7KB/s (average, my ISP throttles)



[freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-06 Thread Matthew Toseland
What OS do you use for Freenet?

What is your current datastore size set to?

What is your output bandwidth limit set to?

What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?

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2009-05-06 Thread f1uxc0k3
What OS do you use for Freenet?
---winxp
What is your current datastore size set to?
---10G
What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
---100Mbps
What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
---10Mbps
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Re: [freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-06 Thread bbackde
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 14:54, Matthew Toseland
t...@amphibian.dyndns.org wrote:
 What OS do you use for Freenet?

WinXP


 What is your current datastore size set to?

100 GB


 What is your output bandwidth limit set to?

32 kb/s


 What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?

34 kb/s
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Re: [freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-06 Thread Victor Denisov
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 What OS do you use for Freenet?

Windows XP x64

 What is your current datastore size set to?

5 Gb

 What is your output bandwidth limit set to?

100 Kb/s

 What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?

Until 1208, around 75-85 Kb/s, with 1208+ anywhere from 10 to 50 Kb/s,
depending on how much disk thrashing is going on.

Regards,
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Re: [freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-06 Thread bo-le
Am Mittwoch, 6. Mai 2009 14:54:16 schrieb Matthew Toseland:
 What OS do you use for Freenet?
Gentoo, amd64
 What is your current datastore size set to?
240G (dedicated disk)
 What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
70KB
 What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
~45KB
 This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...

MfG saces

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 What OS do you use for Freenet?

Ubuntu GNU/Linux 9.04

 What is your current datastore size set to?

20 GiB

 What is your output bandwidth limit set to?

220 KiB/sec

 What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?

50 KiB/sec

 This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...

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Re: [freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-06 Thread Max Giesbert


Matthew Toseland schrieb:
 What OS do you use for Freenet?
Ubuntu 8.04 server
 
 What is your current datastore size set to?
30GB
 
 What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
300KiB/s
 
 What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
1.5MiB/s
 
 This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...
 
 
 
 
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Re: [freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-06 Thread Dennis Nezic
On Wed, 6 May 2009 13:54:16 +0100, Matthew Toseland wrote:

 What OS do you use for Freenet?
Gentoo Linux, amd64

 What is your current datastore size set to?
8GiB

 What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
9KB/s

 What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
7KB/s (average, my ISP throttles)
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Re: [freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-06 Thread 3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i
What OS do you use for Freenet?
Ubuntu GNU Linux 9.04 AMD64


What is your current datastore size set to?
16 GB

What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
900 KB/s


What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
65KB/s when no QOS, and between 0 and 25 KB/s when use the port 53 (when my
ISP blocks other UDP ports).


This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...



On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 4:30 PM, Dennis Nezic denn...@dennisn.dyndns.orgwrote:

 On Wed, 6 May 2009 13:54:16 +0100, Matthew Toseland wrote:

  What OS do you use for Freenet?
 Gentoo Linux, amd64

  What is your current datastore size set to?
 8GiB

  What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
 9KB/s

  What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
 7KB/s (average, my ISP throttles)
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Re: [freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-06 Thread Juiceman
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 8:54 AM, Matthew Toseland
t...@amphibian.dyndns.org wrote:
 What OS do you use for Freenet?
WinXP_SP3
 What is your current datastore size set to?
20G
 What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
60KB
 What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
42 avg prior to db4o

Additional info:
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uptime 24x7 prior to db4o

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Re: [freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-06 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 13:54:16 Matthew Toseland wrote:
 What OS do you use for Freenet?
 
 What is your current datastore size set to?
 
 What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
 
 What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
 
 This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...
 
Additional useful info, if you don't mind parting with it:
Network, friends and physical security levels.


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2009-05-06 Thread sich
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Matthew Toseland a écrit :
 What OS do you use for Freenet?

Debian Lenny


 What is your current datastore size set to?

50Go

 
 What is your output bandwidth limit set to?

100 mb/s

 
 What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?

50ko/s
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 Additional useful info, if you don't mind parting with it:
 Network, friends and physical security levels.

All on NORMAL here.

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Re: [freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-06 Thread Romain Dalmaso
On 5/6/09, Matthew Toseland t...@amphibian.dyndns.org wrote:
 What OS do you use for Freenet?


FreeBSD 7.2-PRERELEASE

 What is your current datastore size set to?


300 GiB

 What is your output bandwidth limit set to?


100 KiB/s

 What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?


~50 KiB/s

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Re: [freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-06 Thread Goldy
Matthew Toseland a écrit :
 What OS do you use for Freenet?
 
Debian Squeeze


 What is your current datastore size set to?
 
100GiB


 What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
 
40KiB


 What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
 
40KiB

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Re: [freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-06 Thread Ermanno Baschiera
2009/5/6 Matthew Toseland t...@amphibian.dyndns.org:
 What OS do you use for Freenet?
Gentoo hardened

 What is your current datastore size set to?
30 GB

 What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
15KB/s

 What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
13.7KB/s in the last 6 days
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Re: [freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-06 Thread Evan Daniel
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 8:54 AM, Matthew Toseland
t...@amphibian.dyndns.org wrote:
 What OS do you use for Freenet?
Debian Lenny

 What is your current datastore size set to?
100GiB

 What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
30KiB/s

 What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
28KiB/s

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Re: [freenet-support] Please answer a quick survey on Freenet

2009-05-06 Thread Jack T Mudge III
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 05:54:16 am Matthew Toseland wrote:
 What OS do you use for Freenet?
Debian Squeeze (was Lenny until a few weeks ago)


 What is your current datastore size set to?
8GB (fits on a double-layer DVD for regular backups. I just don't trust hard 
drives.)


 What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
64kb/s


 What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
~40kb/s


 This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...



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