Here is one tool:

http://www.msn.zdnet.com/partners/msn/bandwidth/speedtest.htm

HTH,

Howie


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bud" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 10:50 AM
Subject: OT: Bandwidth and SQL Server questions


> Sorry for the OT post. You guys are my bestest resource. :)
> 
> I just bumped up my server to a T-1 where I colo. This outfit has 
> been a little less that honest with me, although I've really been 
> happy with the performance of their network. I have over 100 sites 
> (mostly small static sites) running on a 512K and it's performed very 
> well. Is there a way to test if I've really got a T-1? I've got a 
> customer who's signed a contract with a large company who is going to 
> have about 200 employees accessing his application and just want to 
> be sure I really have a T-1. Then at least if I start bogging down I 
> can look at more bandwidth.
> 
> On another note. I'm about ready to make the plunge into a new SQL 
> Server box. That should break me for another year. LOL
> 
> Right now I've got a firewall and the big Dell. I've got an extra 
> Dual port NIC on the Dell. I should be OK just connecting a crossover 
> cable right from the Dell to the SQL Server box, right? When I get 
> enough cash for a separate mail server also, I'll get a switch, 
> unless y'all think I'd be better off with one now. Any 
> recommendations on a decent/cheapish 1U rack mountable switch?
> 
> Thanks a bunch.
> -- 
> 
> Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations
> 
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