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OT: Re: Max. throughput on a 2Mbit leased line?


  • Subject: OT: Re: Max. throughput on a 2Mbit leased line?
  • From: "vargster" <mailinglists@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 07 Jan 2005 16:53:01 -0000



Ah! But that's exactly what I need to do - shift a large slab of data
from one site to another, once a week, approx. 15GB. The rest of the
week the line will be idle, so I don't want to overspec it, but on
the other hand I do want the data to turn up fairly quickly...

Lee

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Davey" <DB1001@e...> wrote:
> Not forgetting that you won't want to max out your line - as the
pareto's
> principle (80/20) hits you in the head and your users will get p***
poor
> performance. We run some BT 2 mbit leased line between office sites
and for
> the 100+ users in the remote office it's fine in terms of latency
(citrix
> servers at other end and web traffic). Line is running at avg.  23%
> utilisation and if it got too high the performance for the users
would be
> unacceptable. Shifting the max amount of data per hour from site A
to site B
> is one thing but don't forget that if you have users (A) using
resources in
> (B) then they need a better QOS than say a SQL database shifting
logs
> (normally).
>
> Just my 2euros worth.







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