I use analog for to chart my web site statistics.  The numbers there don't 
account for everything (like email, and other TCP/IP traffic), but can be 
used as a rough guide.

But if you're looking to view your traffic overall, then MRTG is probably your 
best solution (as Aaron mentioned)- unless you want to start messing around 
with IP auditing (which I found to be a very DEEP topic).

OR, just slap an IPCop firewall in front of the box, and take a look at the 
traffic graphs it generates (which are done by MRTG anyways).

Shawn

On Thursday 21 October 2004 12:41, Dave Wilson wrote:
> How can I obtain bandwidth rate measurement samples?  The machine in
> question might be moved to a colocation facility where the pricing
> plan is based on bandwidth samples rather than throughput, which is
> the pricing plan charged by my current colo provider.  What I'm
> looking to know is do I need 1 Mbps, more, less?
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
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