Re: [tor-relays] Why is my fast relay so slow to gain popularity?

2013-09-11 Thread Jeroen Massar
On 2013-09-11 18:20 , Jesse Victors wrote: Hello everyone, newcomer here. I'm behind very fast connection (11.5 MB/sec down, 7.5 MB/sec up) (Most folks would just call that 100mbit, that is if your MB is MegaByte, hence why 11.5 MiB/s would be more accurate). thought that the Tor network

Re: [tor-relays] Why is my fast relay so slow to gain popularity?

2013-09-11 Thread irregulator
On 09/11/2013 07:20 PM, Jesse Victors wrote: Hello everyone, newcomer here. I'm behind very fast connection (11.5 MB/sec down, 7.5 MB/sec up) and I thought that the Tor network could benefit from my connection, especially since it's apparently been under high load recently. Per the latest

[tor-relays] Why is my fast relay so slow to gain popularity?

2013-09-11 Thread Jesse Victors
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hello everyone, newcomer here. I'm behind very fast connection (11.5 MB/sec down, 7.5 MB/sec up) and I thought that the Tor network could benefit from my connection, especially since it's apparently been under high load recently. Per the latest

Re: [tor-relays] Why is my fast relay so slow to gain popularity?

2013-09-11 Thread Jesse Victors
(Most folks would just call that 100mbit, that is if your MB is MegaByte, hence why 11.5 MiB/s would be more accurate). Yes, it is megabytes/sec, according to Speedtest.net. Most sysadmins would say 91.74 mbit down, 60.23 mbit up, (which is as you say basically 100 mbit) but since the Tor

Re: [tor-relays] Why is my fast relay so slow to gain popularity?

2013-09-11 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 11:10:07AM -0600, Jesse Victors wrote: Do I have to maintain an uptime of ~70 days to see fully utilization then? This relay is on a personal computer with a static IP, so it isn't on a dedicated server or anything like that. Usually my uptime is around several weeks