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- Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 11:51:51 +0900
- From: "Jean-Christian Imbeault" <jean_christian@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] The meaning of B in Kb/secs?
>From: "Jonathan Q" <jq@example.com> > > >That depends on whether it's a hard drive or a network connection. >Networks speeds are measured in bits/second, disk (and other mass >storage device) transfer rates are measured in bytes/second. So that would explain why I am confused. Two transfer rates for two different things ;) >That ought to be documented somewhere It ought to and I finally found it. The docs say it is in bytes per second. The link is: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_status.html > >100MB/sec pipe (which I assumes means 100 Megabytes/sec) > >bits/sec Thanks for teh clarification. >100,000,000 b/sec is the speed of your line. > >Your transfer rate from Apache is 413,700 B/sec, or 3,309,600 b/sec, >or about 3.3% of your line capacity. Thanks for doing the math for me. 3.3% seems much more reasonable. >However, is this your average transfer rate? If so, you're looking at the >wrong numbers. When assessing your bandwidth needs, you need to look at >your peak transfer rates. Good point! I'll try and find out how I can get that information out of Apache. Thanks to everyone for helping out on this. _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com
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