Time to choose a new colo center then. 
I have some stuff in various dc's and can get well over 100mbps from them if 
needed. 


On Aug 27, 2010, at 5:14 PM, Matt wrote:

>> I was primarily thinking along the lines of how much bandwidth you
>> could truly route into then out of such a setup. I had a co-lo's where
>> I could push 100mb/s out, but barely 20mb/s in, because they sold most
>> of the inbound off to ISPs in the area and they were pretty much at
>> saturation.
> 
> We have one server in a colocation center.  When I run iperf tests to
> it with one of our DS3's it always maxes out the DS3.  I imagine it
> depends on the quality of your colocation center.
> 
> Matt
> 
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