Hi Bill,
Here is a table from the IIS Resource Kit (pg. 51)
type, speed, 5k page/second
----, -----, --------------
modem, 28.8k, 0.5
modem, 56k, 1
ISDN, 128k, 2
ADSL, 640k, 11
T1, 1.5M, 28
10Meg#, 8M*, 136
DS3/T3, 44M, 760
OC1, 55M, 880
100Meg#, 80M*, 1360
OC3, 155M, 2650
OC12, 622M, 10580
1Gig#, 800M*, 13600
# = Ethernet
* = Best Case
Hope this helps
Ben Johansen
-----Original Message-----
From: "Bill Downall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 19:00:45 -0500
Subject: Re: Tango through SDSL?
> Great thoughts and help on this thread so far. Yes, I also have DSL at
> mine own home office. I pay considerably more than the typical
> household DSL cost, and for the extra $$$, I not only get the
> synchronous (two-way) speed, but also get 90 to 100% of the rated
> speed all the time.
>
> It took a lot of tinkering by tech support and the phone company to get
> it to really work at that rate. When it was first installed, it was not
> noticably better than a modem.
>
> The real DSL question, then, is not really a DSL question, but a
> bandwidth question. How much web serving/tango serving can we get
> for a certain bandwidth (understanding that the bandwidth shared with
> the internet business going on at the workstations in the office.)
>
> For their location, in an industrial park, I would guess they can pay
> for
> almost anything from 256kbps up to 1.5m. But they are cheap, and
> have a board of directors that will try to get but for the smallest
> fixed
> monthly fees possible. I doubt 256k will be good enough, but I have a
> "feeling" that 740k or so might do very nicely for them. Can anyone
> confirm my "feeling" with statistics about hits per day, average query
> times, etc, for any particular bandwidth.
>
> If they have "good enough" bandwidth, and a fast tango server with lots
> of memory, I'm thinking they'll be satisfied.
>
> Bill
>
> ----Original Message-----
> From: Manuel de Aguiar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 15:08:57 -0700
> Subject: Re: Tango through SDSL? Tango + LAN?
>
> > Humm..... It could be that the T1 salesperson was selling me a bill
> of
> > goods
> > BUT when I check my DSL connection speed and I am the only user
> in my
> > office
> > I get varian results depending on the time of day I do the checking.
>