From: George P. <geo...@gm...> - 2010-04-08 07:09:41
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Hi Oliver, If mpserver02 is using 10-15 Gigabytes a day, do we know what data the other servers are using? I'm just wondering what percentage of the 10-15 gig is due to people being too "lazy" to connect to the most appropriate mpserver. If the above theory is correct, it would be a good reason not to have a server as called mpserver02 to force those users to a more appropriate server. Regards George On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Oliver Schroeder <fg...@o-...> wrote: > Hi Matt, > > According to pigeon mpserver02 uses about 10-15 GByte per day. > > Regards, > Oliver > > > On Wednesday 07 April 2010 12:52:16 Mattt wrote: >> Oliver, >> >> To assist with my ambition for laziness, can you give me a round >> figure for monthly bandwidth? >> >> I may be able to assist - note, however, that my host is in AU. It is >> on several redundant 100mb ethernet connections, though ;-) >> >> >> kyle keevill wrote: >> > I may be able to do this. Gotta rumage through my stuff here. >> > >> > The floors still open for all. >> > On Apr 7, 2010, at 5:40 AM, Oliver Schroeder wrote: >> > >> > >> >> Bandwidth is not easy to measure. I did some testing this morning and > came to >> >> these results: >> >> >> >> ~ 50 kbit/sec per directly connected client >> >> ~ 3 kbit/sec per idle relay server (same as direct connected clients for >> >> active servers) >> >> >> >> With about 20 active users about ~ 650 kbit/sec over all with all known > public >> >> servers as relays. >> >> >> >> Maximum users I have seen was about 70 users. >> >> >> >> So I think a 10 MBit line will provide sufficient bandwith for current > usage. >> >> (DSL is not a good choice as the line will easily be filled). >> >> >> >> CPU and memory usage is not significant at all. >> >> >> >> I can not tell what bandwidth is needed for the mapserver, but it should > be >> >> quit moderate as well. >> >> >> >> regards, >> >> Oliver >> >> >> >> On Tuesday 06 April 2010 19:22:08 Pete Morgan wrote: >> >> >> >>> Whats the "bandwidth" involved? This is a pretty loaded server ? >> >>> >> >>> pete >> >>> >> >>> Oliver Schroeder wrote: >> >>> >> >>>> Hello list. >> >>>> >> >>>> Unfortunatly my sponsor for mpserver01 will quit his contract for the >> >>>> hardware. Thus I am in search for a replacement. >> >>>> >> >>>> If you are interrested in offering a unix host for hosting fgms (the >> >>>> >> >> server >> >> >> >>>> software, which does not need root access), please drop me an email. > I'm >> >>>> >> >> also >> >> >> >>>> willing to continue to administer this server if you don't want to >> >>>> >> >> administer >> >> >> >>>> it yourself. >> >>>> >> >>>> The same applies to mpmap01.flightgear.org which is currently hosted on >> >>>> >> >> the >> >> >> >>>> same hardware. >> >>>> >> >>>> Any comments and especially offers are welcome >> >>>> >> >>>> Regards, >> >>>> Oliver >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >>> >> >>>> Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval >> >>>> Try the new software tools for yourself. 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