 docarter
join:2008-06-16 Nicholls, GA | Limiting help =[
Can anyone provide insight in on the fact that I can only get around 480 mbps on my 1 gigabit connection anywhere (Its located in Dallas TX) |
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  redxii too big to fail Premium,Mod join:2001-02-26 Texas | In order to download at 1 gigabit the other server has to have 1 gigabit upload, even if they do they might not want one single person taking up the whole thing. |
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  cob_ 1310nm Of Goodness Premium join:2003-07-08 Tulsa, OK
| reply to docarter In addition to what Red said, there's a lot more information one would need to determine your potential transfer rate. Is this dedicated Internet access, or do you share bandwidth with other users at some point? What hardware does your machine have, are you saving the data, or just writing to a buffer of some sort for a test, etc.
480mb/s isn't too bad, considering most situations. |
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 docarter
join:2008-06-16 Nicholls, GA
| reply to docarter It shares these backbones with other computers
Im usually routed through Level3 or Global Crossing...
Global Crossing - 10G: »https://manage.softlayer.com/Backbones/g···raph/110 Internap - 10G: »https://manage.softlayer.com/Backbones/g···raph/111 Level3 - 10G: »https://manage.softlayer.com/Backbones/g···raph/112 Savvis - 10G: »https://manage.softlayer.com/Backbones/g···raph/113 Verio/NTT 1 - 10G: »https://manage.softlayer.com/Backbones/g···raph/109 Verio/NTT 2 - 10G: »https://manage.softlayer.com/Backbones/g···raph/119 |
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  cob_ 1310nm Of Goodness Premium join:2003-07-08 Tulsa, OK | Need more details, like what you're using to test bandwidth (what machine and what method), how you're connected, which devices are in the path, etc. |
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 majortom1029
join:2006-10-19 Lindenhurst, NY | reply to docarter It also depends on what hardware the servers have. The servers have to have fast raid hdds to get anywhere close to gigabit speeds. |
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  somitho JNCIE Premium join:2004-08-17 Richmond, VA
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| reply to docarter Going off of the assumption that you're are one of the dedicated server customers with The Planet.
IIRC the 1 Gbps service they offer is not dedicated (Who can afford to at those prices?). You'll need, to factor in not only the other side's bandwidth; but that of every hop you hit in between. One over utilized switch/router along the way and you'll be grinding down from there.
If you want to test a file just to make sure you are getting the bandwidth you're supposed to, I can host a 6 Gig DVD and give you a link from a server in Dallas' InfoMart connected to Level3 and Verizon (AS701 legacy UUnet). With my utilization there, it would be a quick burst and I can easily sustain 1 Gbps. Drop me a instant message. -- "If everyone is thinking alike, someone isn't thinking." General George Patton Jr |
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 docarter
join:2008-06-16 Nicholls, GA | Im using softlayer, notice the softlayer.com domain in the links. |
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