: bandwidth vs. latency [7:57899]
Mirza, Timur wrote:
>
> does anyone have a good reference (e.g., white paper) on the
> nature of
> bandwidth vs latency & the distinction bet/ the two?
>
> Timur Mirza
> Principal Network Engineer
> Network Planning & Engineering, W
Mirza, Timur wrote:
>
> does anyone have a good reference (e.g., white paper) on the
> nature of
> bandwidth vs latency & the distinction bet/ the two?
>
> Timur Mirza
> Principal Network Engineer
> Network Planning & Engineering, West Region
> 15505-B Sand Canyon Avenue
> Irvine, California 926
By the way, I was in a hurry when I wrote my answer. I would just like to
mention that testing latency with pings, as I mentioned below, is an
over-simplification. You can get false results for many reasons, including
rate-limiting of ICMP on routers, etc.
You should test with the application that
Let me expand on Priscilla's thoughts. The reality is that for more
than trivial problems, you need a lot of information to model
latency. Bandwidth is easy.
At 1:24 AM + 11/23/02, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
>Mirza, Timur wrote:
>>
>> does anyone have a good reference (e.g., white paper
. if you are an order of magnitude higher it would indicate a
problem.
thanks.
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From: "Symon Thurlow"
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Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2002 8:33 AM
Subject: RE: bandwidth vs. latency [7:57899]
> Anyone know what the average expected latency over F
Anyone know what the average expected latency over Frame Relay is?
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From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 November 2002 01:24
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Subject: RE: bandwidth vs. latency [7:57899]
Mirza, Timur wrote:
>
> does anyone have
Mirza, Timur wrote:
>
> does anyone have a good reference (e.g., white paper) on the
> nature of
> bandwidth vs latency & the distinction bet/ the two?
Well, the distinction is easy. They don't mean the same thing at all. A good
site is Merriam Webster's online dictionary. The 2nd definition for
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