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Re: [tor-bugs] #4682 [Tor Relay]: Evaluate proposal 182 and compare it to other designs
#4682: Evaluate proposal 182 and compare it to other designs
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Reporter: karsten | Owner:
Type: project | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Sponsor F: March 15, 2012
Component: Tor Relay | Version:
Keywords: | Parent:
Points: | Actualpoints:
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Comment(by Flo):
Karsten asked me to post the comments we discussed via email here too:
* We tested the patch (cf. #4712) for several weeks on our relays. In
case of non exit and non directory mirrors the results are great: >90% of
all cells get forwarded immediately without any measurable latency.
According to our measurements this value is at about 70% otherwise only.
* In case of directory mirrors the results depend on the configured
bandwidth, the new introduced parameter "OutgoingBandwidthBurst" (cf. M in
proposal 182) and the amount of directory traffic seen at the relay.
Overall, we can say it gets better too but there exist some open
questions: What is the relationship between OutgoingBandwidthBurst and the
configured rate limiting (magic number vs. ratio)? In the end, is
OutgoingBandwidthBurst and BandwidthBurst the same?
* Due to doubts on illegal issues with exit relays our university does
not allow us to run them. Thus we could not test the patch in this
environment yet.
* Currently our implementation does not work with bufferevents. For me
this seems a bit tricky to implement. In this case we still need to do
some work.
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