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Re: Bandwidth to connected user ratio

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Chris Riegel)
Mon Nov 12 19:42:03 2001

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Date:         Mon, 12 Nov 2001 19:44:43 -0500
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From: Chris Riegel <CRiegel@STRATACACHE.COM>
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We have several university customers about your size (+/- 5%) using Packeteer Traffic Shaping and Stratacache caching with 80-85% utilization on dual T-1's but good speed and good overall efficiency.

I would be very interested to see how much of the BW is being eaten by P2P...With P2P and or big streaming under control, 3Mb/s for HTTP should be quite adequate IMHO.

C. Riegel
Stratacache

>>> mwilson@UINDY.EDU 11/12/01 16:45 PM >>>
At the University of Indianapolis our Internet connection has been saturated for
the past year and a half (hasn't everyone's?).  It doesn't seem like any amount
of packet shaping or port blocking has been much help.  I've been seriously
thinking about getting my own DSL line in my office :-).  Currently we have
about 2,000 connected users (about 1,200 of that is ResNet) and they share 2 T1
lines.  I'm curious to find out how much bandwidth per user other universities
have.  Your help is greatly appreciated.

Thank you,
Matt Wilson
University of Indianapolis

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