Hi All.
Thank you all for the fast reply.
The micro bursts I'm dealing with are very interesting. for example.

I have a leased line of 10Mb from point to point and my application uses udp to 
send data. the application running on a server with 1Gb interface.
The application sends on the average 1000Kbs when I'm looking in one minute 
average but If I will draw a graph using wireshark I'm able to see that during 
a fraction of a milliseconds the application sends 40 Kbps while the maximum of 
10 Kbps is allowed per millisecond.(10Mbps=10240Kbps/1000 = 10.24K per 
millisecond.)
my application is very latency affected.

I have two options to deal with the problem above.

1. I can set the nic on the server to 10Mb and the operating system will 
throttle the data, But I wish to copy files locally from that server as well.
2. Throttling the data somehow on the application layer.

But I need to know that I'm suffering from this problem and in my case I have 
dozen of the same application running I can't spend all day wiresharking and 
filtering the data with 12 different filters.

Many Thanks
Dudu.

  




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> Hi All,
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> I would like to know if it's possible to create a graph from a Network Flows 
> created using the -F option?
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> Also do you have any idea how I can monitor micro bursts?
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> -F is very basic. No way to graph it directly that I'm aware of, but 
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> "Microburst"?
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> MySQL makes it much easier to see history vs. RRD.
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> Hi All,
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> I would like to know if it's possible to create a graph from a Network Flows 
> created using the -F option?
> 
> Also do you have any idea how I can monitor micro bursts?
> One last question is there any advantage using Mysql?
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> Many Thanks...
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> microburst are measured only at interface level. What kind of  
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> Luca
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> > Hi All,
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> Dudu
> microburst are measured only at interface level. What kind of  
> microburst monitoring do you expect?
> 
> Luca
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> On Oct 11, 2009, at 10:07 PM, Dudu Handelman wrote:
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> > Hi All,
> > Thank you all for the great product.
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> > Network Flows created using the -F option?
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