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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