In large zones (like the US zone) it should be pretty proportional. 500mbps setting should give you about 5x as many requests over time.

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On Feb 8, 2010, at 20:28, Matt Nordhoff <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

I run a server in the U.S. (+ global) zone, with the net speed set to
100 Mbps. It receives about 17 requests per second. I'd like to throw
some more traffic at it -- anywhere up to, say, 500 Kbps -- but not more
than that. If I increase the net speed to 250 or 500 Mbps, how much
traffic am I likely to get? I don't want to try it out and wind up with
5 Mbps of traffic from TTNet and angry emails from my ISP.

Although even 500 Kbps would probably blow up my conntrack tables or
something anyway. :-P

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