con...@rockenhaus.com: > I did want to note one thing about these big ASes... sure, they may > be big ASes, but they are still lacking in one major area - Exits.
we where talking about AS awareness in the context of traffic accounting for relay operators, feels like you jumped to another topic - namely overall AS diversity or AS diversity specifically for exit traffic? (which is fine, I just want to make sure I understood you correctly) > OVH has almost 4.5 Gbit/s of relay bandwidth available within the AS. > However, if you search for exits, that rapidly drops to just under > 750 mbit/s. When talking about AS diversity, absolute numbers don't tell much unless you put them in context to other absolute numbers or you switch to overall fraction. > A little off topic, but it just amazes me how much exit capacity > these sites actually have, but people aren't willing to sign up for > services whose TOS permits running an exit (or can't afford it), so > they run a relay at an overly saturated site. there aren't many ASes that hold a bigger exit probability fraction than OVH SAS (AS16276) - currently just 2, so I wouldn't agree to "OVH is lacking exits when compared to other ASes" -- https://twitter.com/nusenu_ https://mastodon.social/@nusenu
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