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@@ -143,7 +143,17 @@ GENERAL OPTIONS
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the specified number of bytes per second, and the average outgoing
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bandwidth usage to that same value. If you want to run a relay in the
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public network, this needs to be _at the very least_ 30 KBytes (that is,
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- 30720 bytes). (Default: 1 GByte)
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+ 30720 bytes). (Default: 1 GByte) +
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+ +
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+ With this option, and in other options that take arguments in bytes,
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+ KBytes, and so on, other formats are also supported. Notably, "KBytes" can
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+ also be written as "kilobytes" or "kb"; "MBytes" can be written as
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+ "megabytes" or "MB"; "kbits" can be written as "kilobits"; and so forth.
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+ Tor also accepts "byte" and "bit" in the singular.
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+ The prefixes "tera" and "T" are also recognized.
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+ If no units are given, we default to bytes.
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+ To avoid confusion, we recommend writing "bytes" or "bits" explicitly,
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+ since it's easy to forget that "B" means bytes, not bits.
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[[BandwidthBurst]] **BandwidthBurst** __N__ **bytes**|**KBytes**|**MBytes**|**GBytes**|**KBits**|**MBits**|**GBits**::
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Limit the maximum token bucket size (also known as the burst) to the given
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