Ooooh... That shaping comment... Excellent point Jochem.
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From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2006 11:19 PM
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Subject: Re: Network speed
Dawson, Michael wrote:
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> The only time that 100Mb or 1Gb bandwidth he
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> Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2006 4:19 PM
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> Subject: Network speed
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> I have been with a particular CF hosting company for a number of years.
> Recently I sent them two machi
It would also be worth pointing out that even though you could see a
100 Mb connection when viewing your NICs that the firewall could be a
10Mb and therefor, you will never see more than 10% activity on the
card.
Casey
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idth usage. That is the
> wrong way to do that. They should limit you using a throttle or
> shaper, but not by cutting your network speed.
>And what exactly is the difference between a port configured at 10 Mbps
and a port shaped >at 10% of 100 Mbps? Except that the latter will have
packe
owever, I think they are bullsh*tting you about dropping to 10Mb
> to keep people from going over their bandwidth usage. That is the wrong
> way to do that. They should limit you using a throttle or shaper, but
> not by cutting your network speed.
And what exactly is the difference betw
Jim Miller wrote:
>
> 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 a
It depends on what their internet bandwidth is compared to their
internal network speed.
For example, at our University, we run all desktops at 100Mb. Our
servers are connected at 1Gb. The servers need the faster connections
because we are throwing data all around the server room.
However, our
> 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. I
The difference is the throughput.
Imagine like having 512k ADSL or 2MB ADSL.
Russ
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 November 2006 21:19
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Network speed
I have been with a particular CF hosting company for a number of years
p 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?
2) Developers have told me that the CF applications on the new server seem
to do work
en 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?
2) Developers have told me that the CF applications on the new server seem to
do work on the Inter
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