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@@ -900,7 +900,9 @@ is non-zero):
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period, or receive more than that number in the period. For example, with
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AccountingMax set to 1 GB, a server could send 900 MB and receive 800 MB
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and continue running. It will only hibernate once one of the two reaches 1
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- GB. When the number of bytes is exhausted, Tor will hibernate until some
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+ GB. When the number of bytes gets low, Tor will stop accepting new
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+ connections and circuits. When the number of bytes
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+ is exhausted, Tor will hibernate until some
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time in the next accounting period. To prevent all servers from waking at
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the same time, Tor will also wait until a random point in each period
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before waking up. If you have bandwidth cost issues, enabling hibernation
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