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Re: [GNUnet-developers] core stats & cadet/DHT use


From: David Barksdale
Subject: Re: [GNUnet-developers] core stats & cadet/DHT use
Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2015 08:14:23 -0500
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On 03/18/2015 05:51 AM, Christian Grothoff wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I just tried to analyze the network traffic profile of my peer
> at the "core" level, to get a better idea of where we are
> performance-wise.
> 
> 
> Total observed:
> ===============
>  # encrypted bytes given to transport:       1051171301
>                     # bytes encrypted:       1000261123
>          # bytes of payload decrypted:       1027526214
>                     # bytes decrypted:       1066727660
> 
> So we are talking about ~1 GB in/out.
> 
> Main contributors:
> ==================
>  # bytes of messages of type 138 received:        578621700 57%
> file-sharing (result data)
>  # bytes of messages of type 137 received:         12724384  1%
> file-sharing (queries)
> 
>  # bytes of messages of type 146 received:        188849811 18% DHT PUT
>  # bytes of messages of type 147 received:        135020348 13% DHT GET
>  # bytes of messages of type 148 received:         36362860  4% DHT RESULT
> 
>  # bytes of messages of type 262 received:         33749044  3% CADET KX
> 
>         # bytes dropped (out of sequence):         21288419  2% lost
>              # bytes dropped (duplicates):            37483
> 
> Note that this is a peer that was just started, with no local
> user interaction.  I expect CADET traffic to increase once
> more users start to actually use CADET-based applications.
> 3% of the DHT queries originated locally, from CADET.
> 
> I'm a bit surprised at the very good FS query/result ratio, but
> that may be because the network is still small (NSE = ~25).

The result numbers are probably so high because of content migration.
Peers are sending results without any queries.

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