> 1) Maybe I don't understand this but I don't see the 
> relationship between the network connection speed and the 
> total bandwidth usage in a month, only that  if you have a 
> higher network speed, you have the potential of using the 
> bandwidth at a greater rate. Is that right?

Presumably, you could consume more of your ISP's network bandwidth, although
I would be a bit surprised since most hosting providers I've seen segment
separate customers' networks.

> 2) Developers have told me that the CF applications on the 
> new server seem to do work on the Internet more slowly. Could 
> this be the case or are we just imagining this? Is there 
> anyway to test this difference in speed? I did some tests 
> using the CNET bandwidth measurement, but besides that I'm 
> not sure how to  test it to show them that there is a 
> difference in  speed.

This could be caused by all sorts of things. Try to eliminate them
one-by-one. Measure server execution times, database connectivity times,
wire time, etc.

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