Share your results

These are mine

what are yours?

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This is not useful and a waste of time:

  • You want to split by egress, audit, repair, and ingress, Smooshing up everything together is highly misleading.
  • success rate matters.
  • Location matters
  • Connection matters a
  • ideally, this shall be done by some third party server because you cant generalize from 7 self-reports of bored operators.
  • And lastly — the outcome will be non-actionable. There is nothing you can reasonably do based on result.

So, why bother?

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I’m always generally interested in the performance others are seeing. Specifically to get a feel for how fast they are growing.

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I am curious too. That’s why I published my website.
I would publish the normal multinode site, but I think the risk is too high, that someone does something with it. And I don’t know, if I can put the database and other things in read only without causing trouble.

I am wondering if Storj could implement on storjstats.info a search field, where you can input your Node ID and you get the stats, but as graph for the entire node’s life, like the one you get in the dashboard, on X axis the time in months, on Y axis these stats:

  • monthly egress
  • monthly ingress
  • monthly average stored

As title, the starting date and ending date of the node.
Could be easy to extract stats from there by anyone who wants to share it.

Unlikely, storjstats.info is not an official storj project.

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storjnet.info isn’t, but I believe storjstats.info is.
Anyway, this could be implemented on any website, like storj.io.

It’s not our site too.

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