[EHPweb] Bandwidth Limitations in Golden

Christopher J Bidwell cbidwell at usgs.gov
Thu May 20 19:49:37 UTC 2010


I think ultimately any and all web-related and perhaps ens-related 
services that have the potential to consume bandwidth should be eventually 
sent to DFC.  I'm sure they're going to love hearing that, but they have a 
much bigger pipe than we do.
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Thank you,

Chris Bidwell, RHCT
Red Hat Linux Administrator
Geologic Hazards Team
US Geological Survey
email: cbidwell at usgs.gov
work: 303-273-8642
mobile: 303-435-6362




From:
Stan <stan at bort.gps.caltech.edu>
To:
Christopher J Bidwell <cbidwell at usgs.gov>
Cc:
ehpweb at geohazards.usgs.gov
Date:
05/20/2010 01:43 PM
Subject:
Re: [EHPweb] Bandwidth Limitations in Golden



On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 01:24:12PM -0600, Christopher J Bidwell wrote:
> Since ehpbackup has been put into an active role of being a true 
failover 
> system.  It has more than doubled the amount of bandwidth that Golden 
has 
> been using.

What is the limitation on bandwidth there? And should we be concerned
about it for other services running on machines in Golden?

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