Questions tagged [bandwidth]

In computer networking and computer science, bandwidth, network bandwidth, data bandwidth, or digital bandwidth is a measure of available or consumed data communication resources expressed in bits/second or multiples of it (kilobits/s, megabits/s etc.).

Bandwith

In computer networking, bandwidth in bit/s sometimes defines the net bit rate (aka. peak bit rate, information rate or physical layer useful bit rate), channel capacity, or the maximum throughput of a logical or physical communication path in a digital communication system. For example, bandwidth tests measure the maximum throughput of a computer network. The reason for this usage is that according to Hartley's law, the maximum data rate of a physical communication link is proportional to its bandwidth in hertz, which is sometimes called frequency bandwidth, spectral bandwidth, RF bandwidth, signal bandwidth or analog bandwidth.

Common Misconception

In website hosting, the term "bandwidth" is often[citation needed] incorrectly used to describe the amount of data transferred to or from the website or server within a prescribed period of time, for example bandwidth consumption accumulated over a month measured in gigabytes per month. The more accurate phrase used for this meaning of a maximum amount of data transfer each month or given period is monthly data transfer.

source: wikipedia

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how to save bandwidth while updating servers

Here is a mail in /var/mail/root which I received in my server logs http://paste.ubuntu.com/532874/ I see same packages downloaded many times again and again. The servers which are upgrading are total 5 (4 virtual machines and one host) so is there…
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Needed requirements for an estimated traffic of 3000 clicks per week

I've an estimated traffic of 3000 clicks per week. So about 12000 per month.  Is a VPS with 256MB RAM and 150GB bandwidth enough for such website ? If no, how do you suggest to upgrade ? thanks Update: It is a Drupal-based website, but without…
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Load balancing w/out a "front server"

I don't know too much about complex server setups (that's why I'm asking the question). My understanding is that generally you have a "load balancing" server that sends requests to other backend servers. Do all requests come back through the "load…
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Internal IP addresses? How do you use them?

I currently use rackspace cloud servers. Here's the part of the FAQ that talks about them: http://cloudservers.rackspacecloud.com/index.php/Frequently_Asked_Questions#Do_you_offer_internal_IPs.3F So I'm assuming that even aside from the fact that…
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howto measure network bandwidth/perf

we have a corporate LAN of approx 200 nodes behind a firewall and recently upgraded bandwidth of ISP. Now we want to measure the performance / bandwidth (internet as well file copy perf on local network) OS is windows. How good are the online tools…
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small lan throughput test

My house is Cat6 cabled for ethernet. I want to do some speed measuring. Background: Below the stairs is a small server room for the router, DSL modem, a EEE-Box (ubuntu) and a LaCie-Nas used for Backups (TimeMachine). There are Linux (3), OS X…
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I need to lease a high capacity storage server

I appologise if this is the wrong site to post on, but it seemed the most relevant in the Stack Exchange. I run a small time file host and we're quickly expanding. Because of this, I'm looking to buy two new dedicated storage servers, and I could…
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NTOP gives warnings on startup

I just installed ntop 1.4.4 and when I start it, it give me infinite warnings "packet truncated": ... RRD_DEBUG: umask 0066 RRD_DEBUG: DirPerms 0700 THREADMGMT: RRD: Started thread (t2992630672) for data collection THREADMGMT[t2992630672]:…
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Total bandwidth limit in IIS7

The only settings I can find are for limiting in terms of bytes per second but if I understand correctly that'll mean that the connection speed of the site is being throttled as well. What I want to do is to have a hard limit - say 30GB/month, but I…
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Applying a quota to network bandwidth (guarantee minimum throughput)

I have a 10Mb internet connection (via an ethernet cable) I have five servers that will use this internet connection. I want each server to be able to use as much bandwidth as possible when it is not in use by other servers, but guarantee that each…
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Bandwidth Usage

I am not sure if this is the correct forum to be posting to, but I thought someone might be able to help? I have a client running Zen Garden on their site which was phished not too long ago. Ever since then, his bandwidth usage on the site has hit…
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Cisco ASA 5510 - limit bandwidth for outgoing SMTP traffic?

Is there an easy way to throttle outgoing SMTP traffic? Some of our users continue to send large attachments to a large group of people - as a result the bandwidth is almost completely consumed, and other users are starting to complain about…
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Bandwidth Monitor

I am creating a bandwidth quota program in PHP, however I am finding that to create it with PHP is a bit hard. As an example of what I am trying to do, the user can download 10GB per day, and after they have reached the bandwidth cap the user should…
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Is data transfer response related to cable bandwidth limit?

Before this, I'm using shared 100Mbps bandwidth. Its fast enough. And now, the server running dedicated 10Mbps bandwidth. When running 10Mbps, it takes more time to completely load the same page. The server bandwidth usage is small, with average…
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fast way to find network user computer on domain hogging all wan bandwidth

i have a network of about 40 domain users and i have huge latency wan issues, like 1400ms for google.com pings. I have noticed that the problem goes away after everyone goes home for the day. I would like to know if i should use something like a hub…
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