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Re: [Sks-devel] pgp.mit.edu upgraded to SKS 1.1.4
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dirk astrath |
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Re: [Sks-devel] pgp.mit.edu upgraded to SKS 1.1.4 |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Dec 2013 23:38:05 +0000 |
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Hello,
> I don't have any figures on the usage of the pool (would be really
> nice to have though), but the nature of the pool should distribute
> the load between the servers in such a matter that it shouldn't be
> an issue for a single server. The crawler randomly picks servers
> viable to be presented in the actual DNS records, so with DNS
> caching the distribution of traffic is actually higher than the
> random selection in itself cause.
Since i left the nginx-log-files "on" after my latest changes at the
keyserver earlier this week i can give some statistics from yesterday:
My system (sks.fidocon.de) seems to be in nearly every pool:
~7600 requests
~ 400 IPV6
~7200 IPV4
~2000 via keys.gnupg.net
~5600 via *.sks-keyservers.net
~100 via eu.pool
~ 50 via p80.pool
~ 50 via hkps.pool
~ 200 via sks.fidocon.de directly
~3800 search-requests to 0x........
~1600 search-requests to 0x................
~125 MB transferred
i think i'll do an additional change on my system:
differ between secure (443) and non-secure (80/11371)-transfers ...
because i don't believe, that nearly nothing was requested via a
secure channel ...
best regards,
dirk
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