Hi,
but is it possible to run linux tool "some_name" and determine what is
happening,
or is one required to engage various command line tools and determine
if it is
a) congestion, leading to packet drops
b) traffic shaping, to minimise network usage
c) or some other condition..
Thanks,
Derek.
On 18/01/12 16:17, Steve Holdoway wrote:
On Wed, 2012-01-18 at 14:37 +1300, Derek Smithies wrote:
[snip]
I know that some DC's use slow connections to restrict throughput, but I
do worry when I see 10Mbit these days. This could easily get flooded
with a sender using 1 or possibly 2 orders of magnitude faster
connections ( as an example, I migrated a website from my dev site in
chch to London, and I was transferring at sustained rate of 3.8MB/s -
nothing huge, but triple your server's bandwidth ).
Given that there's no flow control available with UDP ( U = unreliable
yeah??? ), I expect, as Jim says, that it's just plain congestion.
Cheers,
Steve
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