Actually neither. The fiber is bandwidth-limited. It's a 6mb symmetrical, point-to-point switched fiber circuit (called t-lan by the vendor).

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Larry wrote:
Christ Schlacta wrote:
if you have dedicated fiber, why are you bothering with the overhead of vpn as well?


Probably an IPSec tunnel to encrypt the data?  Just a guess
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