[tor-relays] Advertised Bandwidth vs. RelayBandwidthRate
teor
teor at riseup.net
Tue Apr 7 21:13:52 UTC 2020
Hi,
> On 7 Apr 2020, at 19:56, petrarca at protonmail.ch wrote:
>
>
> Hello all - I see a constant mismatch of my relay regarding the Advertised Bandwidth vs. the defined and available RelayBandwidthRate.
>
> Tor metrics usually only shows around 1.3 MiB/s as Advertised Bandwidth (Bandwidth rate: 3 MiB/s, Bandwidth burst: 6 MiB/s).
>
> The torrc config defines:
> RelayBandwidthRate 24 Mbit
> RelayBandwidthBurst 48 Mbit
>
> So everything looks fine, except the Advertised Bandwidth seems to be too low. Fingerprint is 605EE4375EE4C38215C8949F5808863749FD4F4A and there is plenty of bandwidth available (1 Gbps link). The connection is up-and-running perfectly fine without any issues or interruptions for at least a month.
>
> Any idea, why the Advertised Bandwidth is so low?
On Relay Search, the Advertised Bandwidth is made up of 3 different bandwidths.
For your relay, they are:
Bandwidth rate: 3 MiB/s
Bandwidth burst: 6 MiB/s
Observed bandwidth: 1.3 MiB/s
You can see these details by clicking on the Advertised Bandwidths figure on:
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/605EE4375EE4C38215C8949F5808863749FD4F4A
The observed bandwidth is the maximum bandwidth peak your relay has seen. It's updated each day.
Tor is a low latency network, so it's normal for relays to be loaded at 10-50% of their capacity. (Congestion increases latency.)
If you'd like your relay to get more traffic, please increase your RelayBandwidthRate and RelayBandwidthBurst.
T
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