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Re: 25Mbps vs 4 Mbps


From: Kyle Creyts <kyle.creyts () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2012 13:45:49 -0800

Don't forget that in some cases, there are ISP-local cache boxes...
i.e. the "Youtube Servers" to which you refer may live _at_ the ISP.

On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 7:19 AM, Nick Olsen <nick () flhsi com> wrote:
It's all about if the bandwidth is there to use.

I'm sure every youtube caching server has a connection which exceeds
4Mb/s.

How does a faster connection help? It allows the video to fill the buffer
faster. Allowing for smoother playback on less bandwidth consistent
circuits. Do you need it really if your video source is under 4Mb/s? In a
perfect scenario, No.

Now, That's youtube. Using Netflix as an example.

I can start streaming a movie. And it'll pull 50-60Mb/s for about 20
seconds, And it's playing HD quality almost immediately. Where on a slower
connection it may not switch to HD until its filled its buffer more.

Nick Olsen
Network Operations (855) FLSPEED  x106

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 From: "Glen Kent" <glen.kent () gmail com>
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 10:04 AM
To: "nanog () nanog org" <nanog () nanog org>
Subject: 25Mbps vs 4 Mbps

Hi,

The service provider(s) pipe that takes all web traffic from my laptop to
the central servers (assume youtube) remain same whether i take a 4Mbps or
a 25Mbps connection from my service provider. This means that the internet
connection that i take from my service provider only affects the last mile
-- from my home network to my service providers first access router. Given
this, would one really see a 6 times improvement in a 25Mbps connection
over a 4Mbps connection?

I assume that the service providers rate limit the traffic much
more aggressively in a 4Mbps connection. But this would only matter if the
traffic from my youtube server is greater than 4Mbps, which i suspect
would
be the case.

The question then is that how does going for a higher BW connection from
the service provider help?

Glen




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Kyle Creyts

Information Assurance Professional
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