I've been wondering this myself, and recently found this thread:
https://tor.stackexchange.com/questions/791/how-to-calculate-optimal-relay-bandwidth-throughput TL;DR, using AccountingMax means your relay won't be very stable because it will be idle for a certain amount of time, whereas RelayBandwidthRate will allow you to remain online at a slower speed. Another thing to take into account is that a relay's DirPort is disabled when AccountingMax is set, so you won't be able to mirror directory information. Personally I think throttling a relay is better for the network as a whole. I'd rather have a slow, reliable connection than a fast and spotty connection. On 07/14/2016 01:30 PM, Tor-Node.net
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