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= My Relay is Slow, How Can I Fix It? =
# My Relay is Slow, How Can I Fix It?
This wiki page is Part Four of the ''So You Want to Fix the Tor Network'' series.
This wiki page is Part Four of the _So You Want to Fix the Tor Network_ series.
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== Why Relay Load Varies ==
## Why Relay Load Varies
Tor manages bandwidth across the entire network. It does a reasonable job for most relays. But Tor's goals are different to protocols like Bittorrent. Tor wants low-latency web pages, which requires fast connections with headroom. Bittorrent wants bulk downloads, which requires using all the bandwidth.
We're working on a new bandwidth scanner, which is easier to understand and maintain. It will have diagnostics for relays that don't get measured, and relays that have low measurements.
=== Why does Tor need bandwidth scanners? ===
### Why does Tor need bandwidth scanners?
Most providers tell you the maximum speed of your local connection.
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So even if all relay operators set their advertised bandwidth to their local connection speed, we would still need bandwidth authorities to balance the load between different parts of the internet.
=== What is a normal relay load? ===
### What is a normal relay load?
It's normal for most relays to be loaded at 30%-80% of their capacity.
This is good for clients: an overloaded relay has high latency.
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the relay has bad peering to most other tor relays, or is a long
distance away.
== Finding Out what is Limiting a Relay ==
## Finding Out what is Limiting a Relay
Lots of things can slow down a relay. Here's how to track them down.
=== System Limits ===
### System Limits
1. Check RAM, CPU, and socket/file descriptor usage on your relay
Tor logs some of these when it starts. Others can be viewed using top or similar tools.
=== Provider Limits ===
### Provider Limits
2. Check the internet peering (bandwidth, latency) from your relay's provider to
other relays. Relays transiting via Comcast have been slow at times.
Relays outside North America and Western Europe are usually slower.
=== Tor Network Limits ===
### Tor Network Limits
Relay bandwidth can be limited by a relay's own observed bandwidth, or by the directory authorities' measured bandwidth.
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https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2016-October/010784.html
==== How to Fix It ====
#### How to Fix It
The smallest of these figures is limiting the bandwidth allocated to the relay.
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If it's the median measured bandwidth, your relay looks slow from a majority of
bandwidth authorities. You need to work out why they measure it slow.
=== Doing Your Own Relay Measurements ===
### Doing Your Own Relay Measurements
If your relay thinks it is slow, or the bandwidth authorities think it is
slow, you can test the bandwidth yourself.
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https://gitweb.torproject.org/chutney.git/tree/README#n79
=== Next Steps ===
### Next Steps
We are working on better measurements. More bandwidth authorities in more
locations will help. See BandwidthAuthorityMeasurements for details.
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