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August 30, 2012, 02:50:11 AM
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When I stay synched to the network how much upload bandwidth does it consume on average?
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The network tries to produce one block per 10 minutes. It does this by automatically adjusting how difficult it is to produce blocks.
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August 30, 2012, 04:31:28 AM
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When I stay synched to the network how much upload bandwidth does it consume on average?
if you don't put any limits on it......   random.

depends on how many people connect to you that are missing blocks, and what your max upstream is



that is my bandwidth usage, 98% exclusive to bitcoind.  rest of the data would be me just checking out log files and such.

that's with 800-900 connections

if you don't allow incoming connections, you'll only have 8 (I think)
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August 31, 2012, 07:59:37 AM
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that's with 800-900 connections

if you don't allow incoming connections, you'll only have 8 (I think)

Heh ..., ya, that''s messing with the numbers.

you'll have under 100MB per day (combined up and down) with the small number of connections.

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