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Re: [tor-bugs] #12230 [Tor Support]: Seeking guidance on useful bandwith floor
#12230: Seeking guidance on useful bandwith floor
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Reporter: tmpname0901 | Owner: lunar
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Tor Support | Version:
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Comment (by arma):
I say 100KBytes/s on the faq and the relay pages.
But it's true that a 100KBytes/s relay is only minimally useful these
days.
Tickets like #1854 argue that 1MByte/s is a good floor for a relay that
will meaningfully contribute.
The situation is complicated by the fact that it's not just about
bandwidth, but it's also about diversity of location -- I assume a lot of
people looking at the EFF Tor relay challenge are setting up their shiny
new relays at the same big hosting provider as the last person, so maybe
we're actually *decreasing* our diversity (and at the same time being
inefficient with the hosting fees, since teaming up for one huge relay
would typically get charged less (not to be confused with costing less,
since bandwidth is often free if you don't go the route where they try to
charge you).
There, that's enough rambling for now.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/12230#comment:2>
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