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> If the CPU is not the bottleneck, there is something at your provider
> (probably throttling Tor traffic to balance the other non-tor users in
> the same datacenter). If you built the network infrastructure there
> and know for sure such thing is not implemented there, don't really
> know what to say.  CPU / RAM and Network interface is all you can test
> to see if it is the bottleneck for Tor. If all these are off the list,
> there is something upstream you.

I recall reading on the Tor blog that there is a bit of a lull after
you get the Guard flag for your relay.  Given that these days Tor
clients only choose one guard, is it possible that his relay just
hasn't built up a list of Tor clients using it as a guard yet?

Thank you,
Derric Atzrott
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