Hi Matt, First of all thank you for running relays. Matt Westfall: > I kind of have the same problem, I have a gigabit relay setup too, > > https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/B1B10104EB72A1FBBF6687B05F1915D87D00DBDE > > > The consensus weight varies wildly and never seems to get very high. > > I'm even running on 443 and 80 > > the replies I got before were basically is what it is and I mean we're still > helping the network by running a node, Your relay got disconnected some times ago, you could see this on the 6-month graph of your relay illustrated in the history section of relay search on Tor metrics. Usually when a relay has been stable for some time it should be using all available bandwidth, failure to do so may indicate that a server/network problem. Also Alec's relay (89094DFA4158C7A1583EC3A332CDCBC74A28CC0E9) advertised bandwidth increased to 21.45 MiB/s (was 12 MiB/s 5 days ago). I hope this helps. Cheers, ~Vasilis -- Fingerprint: 8FD5 CF5F 39FC 03EB B382 7470 5FBF 70B1 D126 0162 Pubkey: https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x5FBF70B1D1260162
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