On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 06:27:01AM -0600, S wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 11:24:17 +0000
> Kevin Steen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > After months of struggling, complaints, frayed tempers and dead-ends, I
> > think the current Freenet release is a major step forward. 
> 
> I concur. As far as I'm concerned 5058 is, without a doubt, the best
> stable build in months and one of the best builds I've ever seen.
> 
> With an uptime of 7 hours:
> 
> a) my routingTime is only 62ms.
> 
> b) I have ~50MB of allocated memory unused, so the machine isn't paging. 
> 
> c) CPU is down from constant 100% to averaging about 50% (lots of peaks and valleys 
> in the Task Manager).
> 
> d) there are only ~2MB of data queued to send.

It's measured slightly differently :)
> 
> e) so far I haven't seen any more than 200 or so pooled threads running.
> 
> f) load is hovering at 100% due to outbound bandwidth limit.
> 
> g) I have 332 distinct nodes connected - holy shit!

Woah.
> 
> On my node, all of this was _totally_ unheard of as recently as 5052. 
> 
> RAM and paging in particular had been serious issues for me, as the
> machine I dedicate to Freenet only has 192MB physical RAM. routingTime
> would typically stay above 5 seconds, permanently. There would be tens
> of megs worth of data queued. There were frequently 1,000+ threads going
> (up until Edward mentioned tfAbsoluteMaxThreads). Load was usually 100%
> due to either routingTime or messageSendTimeRequest, and my outbound
> bandwidth was sorely underused.
> 
> 5088 is superb. Whether it scales well or not, I agree that this is a
> huge step in the right direction. For once, my node is limited by
> bandwidth - as it should be - and not by CPU, threads, or RAM. For once,
> my lousy P3 600 actually seems like an active, healthy participant in
> the network.
> 
> Congratulations all around :)
> 
> -s
-- 
Matthew J Toseland - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Freenet Project Official Codemonkey - http://freenetproject.org/
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