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Re: [tor-bugs] #3338 [Analysis]: Why do our user graphs have these huge spikes?
#3338: Why do our user graphs have these huge spikes?
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Reporter: arma | Owner:
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Analysis | Version:
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Comment(by karsten):
We use the directory bytes to decide what fraction of directory requests
have been reported to us. If 100 out of 1000 directory mirrors report
directory request statistics to us, we don't know if these directory
mirrors saw 10% or 5% or 20% of all directory requests in the network.
But we can use the directory bytes of a) the directory mirrors reporting
directory request statistics and b) all directory mirrors in the network
to estimate what fraction of directory requests we have seen.
Note that we're talking about '''estimated''' directory bytes here,
because not all relays report that number to us yet. We estimate the
number of written directory bytes by subtracting the total read bytes from
the total written bytes. On page 7 of the relevant
[https://metrics.torproject.org/papers/countingusers-2010-11-30.pdf tech
report] we write that ''we assume that the difference between total
written and total read bytes on directory mirrors is to a large extent the
result of answering small directory requests with large directory objects.
We observed that relays that donât mirror the directory write more bytes
than they read, too, but the difference between written and read bytes is
much smaller than on directory mirrors. We weight the bytes written by
directory mirrors with the quotient of read and written bytes on relays
that donât mirror the directory in order to account for non-directory
related factors. We then subtract the num- ber of bytes read by directory
mirrors and obtain an estimate of directory bytes written by directory
mirrors.''
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