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Re: [tor-bugs] #6498 [Metrics Website]: new metrics graph showing number of 100mbit exits
#6498: new metrics graph showing number of 100mbit exits
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Reporter: arma | Owner:
Type: project | Status: needs_revision
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Metrics Website | Version:
Keywords: SponsorJ | Parent:
Points: | Actualpoints:
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Comment(by karsten):
Sathya made some good progress with the website version of Compass which
will list fast exits and almost fast exits. But we were unsure how to
exactly define "fast" and "almost fast". I hear Roger had some ideas
there, too. We should really agree on a common understanding soon. How
about this:
1. The set of fast exits has
a. 95+ Mbit/s bandwidth rate,
a. 5000+ KB/s advertised bandwidth,
a. accepts ports 80/443/554/1755, and
a. at most 2 relays per /24 network.
1. The set of almost fast exits has
a. 80+ Mbit bandwidth rate,
a. 2000+ KB/s advertised bandwidth,
a. accepts ports 80/443,
a. does ''not'' have (95+ Mbit/s bandwidth rate and 5000+ KB/s
advertised bandwidth and allows ports 80/443/554/1755), and
a. has as many relays per /24 network as there are.
1. The set of fast exits without network restriction has
a. 95+ Mbit/s bandwidth rate,
a. 5000+ KB/s advertised bandwidth,
a. accepts ports 80/443/554/1755, and
a. has as many relays per /24 network as there are.
The idea is that 1 is what the sponsor cares about, 2 contains the set of
exits that we might turn into fast exits, and 3 gives an overview of
network diversity.
If we agree on these requirements, I'll have to extend and re-run the tool
producing the graph data, because right now the 80+ Mbit/s line has the
"at most 2 per /24" requirement, too. That means that the line will
slightly go up.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/6498#comment:19>
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