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- Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 10:12:51 +0900
- From: "Ulrich Plate" <plate@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] The meaning of B in Kb/secs?
- References: <F190HWU3InSj8NMkswC0000d606@example.com>
Jean-Christian Imbeault wrote: > >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? That is kilobytes. 413.7 kB/second means you're using a bandwidth of approximately 3.5 megabit per second. > 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 I doubt you have a 100 Megabyte/s pipe, more likely it's 100 Mbit/s (that's what a Fast Ethernet connection will do, for example). If it's not too much of a price difference, I'd stick with the 100 Mbit/s, you're already at 35 percent of a 10 Mbit/s connection's capacity. Cheers Ulrich Plate
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