I created a Docker syncthing relay image[0][1] to enable quick deployment to put on some of my servers with extra bandwidth and memory (alot (>500) of connections quickly exhausts a cheap 512MB instance doing other things and the OOM killer runs).
What I find most shocking is that somehow my instance (in SF via DigitalOcean, surprise) is the only relay[2] on the West coast the majority of the time. How is that? It also is one of the busiest relays by connection count showing that plenty of people in the Bay Area are selecting it likely due to latency.
What I find most shocking is that somehow my instance (in SF via DigitalOcean, surprise) is the only relay[2] on the West coast the majority of the time. How is that? It also is one of the busiest relays by connection count showing that plenty of people in the Bay Area are selecting it likely due to latency.
Checkout more relay stats: http://relays.syncthing.net/
[0] https://github.com/kylemanna/docker-syncthing-relay
[1] https://hub.docker.com/r/kylemanna/syncthing-relay/
[2] http://relays.syncthing.net/