On Fri, 4 Aug 2006 16:47:13 -0400, Pete Holsberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2) Are you saying that 20% of the available bandwidth is not available
even if updates are not in progress?
100% of the available bandwidth is *always* avaliable *unless* a QoS awar
e
app requests reserved bandwidth. Updates do NOT use QoS.
> 3) If you reduce it to0$, what happens when an update comes along?
Depending on network congestion, a QoS aware app would probably not be ve
ry
happy if the max allowed reserved bandwidth is reduced to zero percent. B
ut
the updates could care less about QoS, since they generally use BITS.
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