[tor-bugs] #3277 [Analysis]: Analyze how long after earning the HSDir flag relays go away
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#3277: Analyze how long after earning the HSDir flag relays go away
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Reporter: karsten | Owner:
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Analysis | Version:
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Relays that are running for at least 24 hours get the HSDir flag from the
directory authorities. We should find out how long after after earning
the HSDir flag relays go away.
In a first analysis we'll look at HSDir sessions, that is, intervals
between a relay earning the HSDir flag and going away. The shortest HSDir
session would be 0 hours when a relay loses the HSDir flag right after
obtaining it. The longest HSDir session might be 1 year, which is the
analysis interval, if a relay never goes offline.
Note that the session time resolution is 1 hour, because of the consensus
publication interval. If a relay goes away 15 minutes after receiving the
HSDir flag, we won't notice until the end of the hour. In that case we
assume that the relay disappeared after 0 minutes.
The attached graph shows HSDir session times as an empirical cumulative
distribution function plot. It shows what fraction of HSDir session is at
least ''x'' hours long. For example, all sessions are by definition at
least 0 hours long, but only slightly under 90 % of these sessions last
for at least 1 hour.
I'm not sure what the exact research question here is and whether this
analysis answers this question. Thoughts?
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