On 10/15/20 3:14 PM, David Goulet wrote:
This is where we need your help. We would like you to notify us on this thread
about any noticeable changes in CPU, RAM, or BW usage. In other words,
anything that changes from the "average" you've been seeing is worth informing
us.
Maybe completely
Okay. Is there a page for critters with wee brains? An ELI5 or even ELI3 would
be great.
nifty
>
> This is the page of what we planned to work on.
>
> https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/team/-/wikis/NetworkTeam/Sponsor61/PerformanceExperiments
>
> We are still very early on the KIST
On 15 Oct (19:26:09), Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2020 at 11:40:34PM +0200, nusenu wrote:
> > since it is in effect by now
> > https://consensus-health.torproject.org/#consensusparams
> > could you publish the exact timestamp when it came into effect?
>
> One can learn this from
On 15 Oct (23:40:34), nusenu wrote:
> > KISTSchedRunInterval=2
> >
> > We are still missing 1 authority to enable this param for it to take effect
> > network wide. Hopefully, it should be today in the coming hours/day.
>
> since it is in effect by now
>
> KISTSchedRunInterval=2
>
> We are still missing 1 authority to enable this param for it to take effect
> network wide. Hopefully, it should be today in the coming hours/day.
since it is in effect by now
https://consensus-health.torproject.org/#consensusparams
could you publish the exact
Greetings relay operators!
Tor has now embarked in a 2 year long scalability project aimed, in part, at
improving the network performance.
The first steps will be to measure performance on the public network in order
to come up with a baseline. We'll likely be adjusting circuit window size,
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