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Re: Contention/Oversubscription maths


From: Adam Armstrong <lists () memetic org>
Date: Fri, 27 May 2011 13:54:11 +0100

On 27/05/2011 13:44, Jeroen van Ingen wrote:
Hi Adam,

I'm talking of 1000 users on the end of a 1GE, not 50,000. I don't think
either of these scenarios are worrying.

300MB takes<3seconds on 1GE or 30 seconds on 100M. I don't think those
kinds of events will have an appreciable effect on the platform here. An
album is what, 100MB? A 5min HD youtube video is going to be a similar
size. Also too small to care about. These kinds of things don't get
worse in high speed, they get easier.

Same with patch tuesday, I think even a Win7 SP1-like release wouldn't
cause major headaches, as streaming SD TV for an hour is more bandwidth
than SP1 (nevermind HD).

I'm more interested in the levels of traffic that we will see consistently.
Perhaps students are not average users, but our Resnet currently has:
* Approx 2000 connections, most at 100 Mbps.
* These are divided into 4 areas, each area is connected with 1 Gbps to
central location (so on average you could say we have 500 users sharing
a 1 Gbps link)
* Central location has 10 Gbps uplink; stats for this link over the last
7 days at 10-min average polling interval are:
in: min 422 Mbps, avg 883 Mbps, max 1570 Mbps, 95th pct 1250 Mbps.
out: min 48 Mbps, avg 272 Mbps, max 571 Mbps, 95th pct 459 Mbps.

Perhaps these numbers can be used as an indication for your
sizing/design.
Most useful response so far, thanks very much :)

adam.


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