Ooooh... That shaping comment... Excellent point Jochem.  

-----Original Message-----
From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2006 11:19 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Network speed

Dawson, Michael wrote:
>
> The only time that 100Mb or 1Gb bandwidth helps is on a local network.
> However, when sending data across the internet, you are always limited 
> by your internet connection bandwidth.

You think so? As far as I can tell, when I am talking to your servers, the
slowest part is the 24 Mbps of your servers, not the 100 Mbps of my desktop.

When you get colo, make sure you get a picture of the layout of your hosters
network, including mrtg graphs of the bandwidth utilization on the relevant
upstreams. It takes the guessing out of the game.


> Now, however, 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 between a port configured at 10 Mbps and
a port shaped at 10% of 100 Mbps? Except that the latter will have
packetloss on UDP because shaping on UDP is a no-go?

Jochem



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