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[tor-relays] Guard flag flapping
[apologies to all for thread-breaking, am
really going on hiatus but the horror-show
performance GBE topic was too darn
interesting--last post I promise!]
>I would call it a dedicated gigabit link. This is
>probably up for debate. The provider's overall
>capacity is very likely not [number of customers]
>x [1 Gb/s] but I've never witnessed signs of
>throttling or over-subscription.
Pulling a whois on the IP 184.100.166.110
and a quick Google turned up that you
are probably a bleeding-edge subscriber
to this new Quest service:
https://www.centurylink.com/fiber/
Running a filter on Blutmagie
hostname contains quest
shows that your relays are, by a huge margin,
the fastest of about a dozen.
My advice is that this QWest service is third-rate
and rather than bleeding for the length of the
contract, run for the hills!
If you are still in the 1-month cancellation
period (relays are about a month old), terminate
the service immediately and place an order for
Verizon FiOS.
FiOS costs more, but sells real bandwidth instead
of imaginary bandwidth. You can run a relay on a
75/75 MBit link (like mine) and obtain respectable
bandwidth ranking. FiOS goes up to 1/2 GB for
about $300-400 per month but the bandwidth is real
and the network is good-to-excellent.
Either that or switch to leasing a colo server in
Germany or some other country where bandwidth is
extremely cheap, or perhaps finding a cheap
bandwidth colo in the US.
QWest GBE looks like a turkey.
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