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authorPeter Palfrader <peter@palfrader.org>2008-07-15 21:12:05 +0000
committerPeter Palfrader <peter@palfrader.org>2008-07-15 21:12:05 +0000
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I still think Metabytes are much cooler than Megabytes
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This document lists all servers currently running on the network.
The Tor client will then try to get a server descriptor for each
of the running servers. All server descriptors currently amount
- to about 1.5 Metabytes of downloads.
+ to about 1.5 Megabytes of downloads.
A Tor client learns several things about a server from its descriptor.
Some of these it already learned from the network status document