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Re: Residential BW Planning


From: Mikael Abrahamsson <swmike () swm pp se>
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2009 05:47:43 +0200 (CEST)

On Tue, 11 Aug 2009, sjk wrote:

I am trying to perform some capacity planning for some of our
residential pops, but the old calcs I used to use seem useless -- as
they were adapted from the dialup days and relied upon a percentage of
users online (~50%) and a percentage of concurrent transmission (~19%).
My present scenario involves a micro-pop terminating 250 residences
where users are expecting 4 mb/s. So I am looking for some baseline to
begin at, so I am wondering what others are doing.

Any thoughts are appreciated.

I've seen everything from ~20 kilobit/s/user at peak, to over 400 (measured at 5 minute average with mrtg with ~500 users).

It differs a lot if you get the "mom and pop"-userbase or if you have bunch of students who are downloading/streaming stuff all the time.

Generally, comparing ADSL 8/1 to ETTH 10/10 or 100/100, download doesn't differ much, but symmetric speed users put out factor 4 more traffic (8/1 users upload half as much as what they download, ETTH users upload double what they download).

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Mikael Abrahamsson    email: swmike () swm pp se


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