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NiteSn0w

join:2010-12-24

reply to NJBoricua75

Re: What's the latency gonna be?

238.738494ms Minimum RTT to the satellite.
477.476988ms Minimum RTT from you to the satellite's ground station and then whatever latency you have from the ground station to the server you're trying to communicate with. Web page load time can be reduced by 50-60% if they're using HTTP caching on the satellite.


Simba7
I Void Warranties

join:2003-03-24
Billings, MT

Just have a caching proxy and 20TBs worth of SSDs and you'd be set.

How well do hard drives work in the cold vacuum of space?


NiteSn0w

join:2010-12-24

said by Simba7:

Just have a caching proxy and 20TBs worth of SSDs and you'd be set.

How well do hard drives work in the cold vacuum of space?

I have no idea, everything would likely have to be custom made to work in space. I doubt they could use anything other than solid state drives unless they use heavy shielding.

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