Re: [tor-relays] sustained bandwidth drop through noisetor

2012-05-03 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Thu, May 03, 2012 at 01:09:30AM -0400, Roger Dingledine wrote: > I opened https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/5755 for a > related topic that I think will help answer questions like this (or at > least narrow out possible explanations). [snip] > In theory, if your capacity has stayed

Re: [tor-relays] sustained bandwidth drop through noisetor

2012-05-02 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Wed, May 02, 2012 at 08:29:08PM -0700, Andy Isaacson wrote: > Has there been a change in the routing algorithm, or any other network > changes that might explain this drop? I opened https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/5755 for a related topic that I think will help answer questions

Re: [tor-relays] sustained bandwidth drop through noisetor

2012-05-02 Thread Mike Perry
Thus spake Andy Isaacson (a...@hexapodia.org): > noisetor-01 was pushing 300-400 Mbps of traffic from 2012-02-15 > through 2012-04-13. Since mid-April we've seen traffic decrease > significantly; over the last week, our daily peak has been 260 Mbps > (versus 450 Mbps in March) and our daily troug

[tor-relays] sustained bandwidth drop through noisetor

2012-05-02 Thread Andy Isaacson
noisetor-01 was pushing 300-400 Mbps of traffic from 2012-02-15 through 2012-04-13. Since mid-April we've seen traffic decrease significantly; over the last week, our daily peak has been 260 Mbps (versus 450 Mbps in March) and our daily trough has been 100 Mbps (versus 300 Mbps in March). The tra