Server bandwidth?
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Server bandwidth?
This might be a hard question to answer but how much bandwidth does a typical 12 person match/scrim server use in a month?
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I'm not cancelling, just curious. I saw a couple of things yesterday that caused me to wonder so I thought I'd ask the question.
I would only cancel if I thought there was a better provider for less than I'm paying now. There are others out there that have better bandwidth than what I have now, but I'd have to pay $20 more a month and I'm not about to do that. If I was to pay that much more I'd still stay with nfo but upgrade to an internap server.
/crab drooles
I would only cancel if I thought there was a better provider for less than I'm paying now. There are others out there that have better bandwidth than what I have now, but I'd have to pay $20 more a month and I'm not about to do that. If I was to pay that much more I'd still stay with nfo but upgrade to an internap server.
/crab drooles
Williams is one of the worst backbones
. Similar to Cogent in how fast it is. Both can be technically called Tier 1, but I wouldn't want to use either.
InterNAP uses multiple providers to route traffic. It's connected in Seattle to UUnet, Sprint, AT&T, Genuity, Global Crossing, and others. It tries to choose the best route for your traffic to take, given all the choices it has.
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InterNAP uses multiple providers to route traffic. It's connected in Seattle to UUnet, Sprint, AT&T, Genuity, Global Crossing, and others. It tries to choose the best route for your traffic to take, given all the choices it has.