[Tech] Location churn: empirical data
Matthew Toseland
toad at amphibian.dyndns.org
Wed May 14 19:28:30 UTC 2008
On Wednesday 14 May 2008 10:32, Jano wrote:
> Matthew Toseland wrote:
>
> > Below are links to my node's location logs. A lot of the location churn is
> > within roughly a slice of 10% of the keyspace, and the central signal is
> > reasonably clean... but this degree of variation is going to cause
problems
> > with routing and especially data retention IMHO (on a network of several
> > thousand nodes, with *at least* 1000 nodes online at a time). There were a
> > whole bunch of resets during the week 19 April to 26 April, and on the
24th,
> > RC2 was released; on May 8th, 0.7.0 was released. These may explain some
but
> > not all of the long jumps...
> >
> > http://amphibian.dyndns.org/location.log.txt
> > http://amphibian.dyndns.org/locations.png
>
> See mine attached. This node has not been steadly 24/7 up as of late, which
can
> be more typical. It bounces a bit...
What's the average uptime then? Has it been consistently up at certain times,
or more downtime some weeks etc?
Your graph is really ugly. :(
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