Thus spake Steve Snyder (swsnyder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx): > On Wednesday, August 15, 2012 4:44pm, "Mike Perry" > <mikeperry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said: > > Here's the read and write statistics from the ExtraInfo descriptors > > from a handful of the fastest default-policy and reduced-policy > > relays: > > > > Pardon my tangent, but: The enormous discrepancy in read/write values, > if accurate, makes a mockery of AccountingMax for purposes of tracking > bandwidth used. These are per-port exit stats. I believe AccountingMax is for *all* relayed traffic. For every byte the exit writes to a port, that is a byte it had to read on an orconn from another relay. Similarly, for every byte an exit read from a port, that is a byte it has to write to an orconn to another relay. Thus, for exit relays, *total* upstream and downstream will be mostly symmetric. There may be some discrepencies for packing data into 512 byte cells, though. -- Mike Perry
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