On May 23, 2018, at 10:57 AM, Chuck Mariotti wrote:
>
> We've run into a data overage situation at a datacenter... We get charged a
> premium per GB over 500GB (yes I know, stupid). Their reporting system seems
> to indicate significantly less data usages vs pfSense's RRD
Re: [pfSense] Bandwidth Mismatch between pfSense and Data Center
Provider...
Is it possible these numbers are for both interfaces on the pfSense box? If so,
do they include both inbound and outbound traffic for both? That would
effectively double the true data transfer if traffic isn't being routed be
loaded
so this is strictly speculation on a possible cause.
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Subject: [pfSense] Bandwidth Mismatch between pfSense and Data Center
dwidth Mismatch between pfSense and Data Center
Provider...
We've run into a data overage situation at a datacenter... We get charged a
premium per GB over 500GB (yes I know, stupid). Their reporting system seems to
indicate significantly less data usages vs pfSense's RRD reporting... their
billing
We've run into a data overage situation at a datacenter... We get charged a
premium per GB over 500GB (yes I know, stupid). Their reporting system seems to
indicate significantly less data usages vs pfSense's RRD reporting... their
billing system seems to be indicating overage similar to their