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Stefan Richter

2006-04-27, 6:48 am

My first thought is: that's a lot of bandwidth to push through one server.

Sorry I can't really tell you much about the bandwidth usage. However your
server logs and admin console should give you some figures. Have you looked
at those at all?

Does your ISP measure incoming and outgoing bandwidth combined? I bet FMS
does.

What I can say is that each user only takes up one connection, no matter how
many streams run over it.

Stefan




> -----Original Message-----
> From: flashcomm-bounces-1Ss2GqJETD3yZ38Mhd3e/9ZfFG6BLHNm@public.gmane.org
> [mailto:flashcomm-bounces-1Ss2GqJETD3yZ38Mhd3e/9ZfFG6BLHNm@public.gmane.org] On Behalf Of
> Bo Jacobsen
> Sent: 27 April 2006 10:03
> To: 'FlashComm Mailing List'
> Subject: SV: [FlashComm] How do FMS2.01 measure bandwidht <> License
>
> We have got build a webcam chat, where each user can have 8
> streams open besides his own. It's not a requirement that he
> has a webcam to could participate in the chat
>
> We have 4 stacked FMS 2.01 licenses, license version 2, so we
> should have 4000 concurrent connections, and 160 mbit bandwidth
>
> Our ISP connection is a 155 MBIT fibre connection, which
> yesterday was upgraded to 400 mbit
>
> In the past weeks the chat has behaved better and better, but
> has problems with approx 200 users at the same time. From the
> FMS admin panel we have seen that the bandwidth was around
> 160 mbit (sometimes even higher !!)
>
>
> We then yesterday upgraded to 400 mbit, but still have
> problems. We then today reported the fibre connection as
> error to the ISP, and now they have sent us some stat that
> shows us that we only use around 90 mbit at peak !
>
> Now, the big question is, how do FMS measure bandwidth, and
> can there be done something in the application, so we exactly
> can measure the bandwidth for each user, and in total ??
>
> And 1 more question, what is a concurrent connection ? - a
> user with his cam open (upload), and 6 open (download) is
> that 1 connection, or 2 or 7 connections ?
>
> And, finally; do you have any input to get a better
> performance at our chat ? - all suggestions is more than welcome
>
>
> Thanks in advance for your answers
>
>
> Best regards
>
> Bo Jacobsen
>


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