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- Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2002 21:03:41 -0400 (EDT)
- From: "William F. Maton" <wmaton@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] The meaning of B in Kb/secs?
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, Jean-Christian Imbeault wrote: > Ok, silly question but I've always been confused when it comes to data > transfer rates (be in hard drives or ethernet connections) wether the B mean > bits or bytes? B = bytes b = bits > >From my apache server config-status I get: > > 48.9 requests/sec - 413.7 kB/second - 8.5 kB/request > > Is that kilobits or kilobytes? kilobytes, judging from the 'B'. > The reason I ask is that the pipe to my server at a data center is a > 100MB/sec pipe (which I assumes means 100 Megabytes/sec) and if my apache > server is dishing out 413.7 Kilobytes/sec does that mean I am only using More likely, that's 100Mb/s or fast ethernet. > 413.7 KB / 100 000 KB = 0.004137 > > Or 0.413% of my bandwidth? If it's really kilobytes, then 413.7 * 8 = 3309.6 kilobits, or 3.3 Mb/s. > If I really am using only 0.417% then I'll think to switching to a 10MB line > instead. Might be too thin if that's truly 30% utilization of a 10Mb/s link. You may want to re-confirm with your co-lo provider what the link really is (10 or 100 Mb/s). Link capacities are almost always rated as 'bits'. Hope this helps. wfms
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