On 08/05/2011 09:53 AM, Bart Coninckx wrote:
On 08/05/11 08:29, Caspar Smit wrote:
Hi Matt,

1000M means 1000 Mb/s NOT 1000mbps. To reach 1000M you should have at
least one (probably two) 10gbit interface(s). Since you have two 1gbit
interfaces (bonded with balance-rr?) a value between 100M and around
170M would be more appropiate.

Wouldn't that have to be "1000 MB/s"?

Indeed, 1000mbps would be 1000 millibit per second which isn't useful in real life unless you want to deal with super slow data flows.

m/M = milli/mega
b/B = bits/bytes

Regards,
  Dennis
_______________________________________________
drbd-user mailing list
drbd-user@lists.linbit.com
http://lists.linbit.com/mailman/listinfo/drbd-user

Reply via email to