And yes, I just recently deleted all my old apache logs and changed my log 
rotate to run a bash script that deletes the logs regularly.  I'm also open to 
setting my error log and custom log to /dev/null

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On Feb 10, 2013, at 7:16 PM, AskApache Webmaster <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Need to get the word out to more people to use it, I personally am 100% happy 
> with tor as it is.   My bandwidth is like 3x that.  Mostly legitimate I'd 
> say. 
> 
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> 
> On Feb 10, 2013, at 2:21 PM, Steve Snyder <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On 02/10/2013 10:26 AM, Jonathan W wrote:
>>> Just a follow up, I was wondering if anyone knew the average bandwidth
>>> consumption?
>> 
>> I don't know how representative my mirror is, but I'll tell you my stats.
>> 
>> My Chicago-based mirror syncs with torproject.org/tor/ every 4 hours. In the 
>> first 10 days of this month I received 2.5GB and transmitted 83MB.  Looking 
>> at the logs I see that the majority of requests are from various indexing 
>> entities, primarily Googlebot and Baiduspider.
>> 
>> Note that the stable Tor hasn't been updated for nearly 3 months and the 
>> only recent TorBrowser update was immediately followed by an advisement not 
>> to download it (due to OpenSSL breakage). I assume that requests for actual 
>> mirror content would be higher were there to be highly-sought-after new 
>> content to download.
>> 
>> That's  my $0.02.
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