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mesh I wonder does anybody's router ever participate in much more than a 1000 tunnels?
dr|z3d of course.
dr|z3d I've personally seen 14K on a router.
dr|z3d I'm currently looking into more throughput for participating traffic, mesh. Latest build relaxes the throttles.
mesh dr|z3d: do you have any idea what drives the participation count? I find it curious that having significantly increased bandwidth limits, system resources like ram, the router struggles to participate for more than a 1000 tunnels
dr|z3d various things, not least network demand.
dr|z3d also, router uptime and length of time the router's been known on the network can influence how many tunnels you participate in. the longer you're around, the longer you're up, the more requests you'll get.
mesh dr|z3d: well I'm not sure I actually want to optimize for throughput instead of latency. I imagine for most people not downloading torrents latency is more important.
dr|z3d one doesn't have to come at the expense of the other.
mesh dr|z3d: yeah I've seen that mentioned before. I'll have to dig into the code where router uptime influences these factors.
dr|z3d uptime == network visibility.
dr|z3d if you're offline for any length of time, say for more than 1/2 hour, you'll find your participating traffic drops considerably until you've reestablished yourself.
mesh dr|z3d: What I'd like to actually figure out is the "performance profile" of a i2p floodfill router. Like if I told a stranger to run a floodfill, how much ram should theyu expect to need, cpu, bandwidth, diskspace (neglible).
dr|z3d start with 512MB and go from there. if they're sharing a good amount of bandwidth, then 1024 isn't unreasonable.
dr|z3d dual core should be sufficient. disk space isn't an issue.
mesh dr|z3d: okay. It'll be interesting to see what happens. We'll see where we are in 30 days
mesh dr|z3d: I'm actually thinking at least 4gb ram is required based on the numbers I've been seeing. My concern with running a floodfill with just 1gb is that your cpus (especially the poor "vCPUs" offered by most hosting providers) wouldn't been able to keep up with the garbage collector
mesh admittedly haven't actually run a floodfill with 1gb. It might be worth a run. But at the same time it's clear that ZGC is the best gc to use and ZGC does better with larger heaps
albat hi all :)
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