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Re: [hobbit] Hobbit analysis
- To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
- Subject: Re: [hobbit] Hobbit analysis
- From: henrik (at) hswn.dk (Henrik Stoerner)
- Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 23:29:52 +0200
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On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 09:30:38AM +0100, Jones, Jason (Altrincham) wrote:
> More of a curiosity than anything else but has anyone come up with any
> sort of xxmbps/client for an average amount of network traffic from a
> client to server as well as a average for a proxy to another server
> (ours uses between 2-10mbps (usually 2) for approx 150 clients).
Hobbit client -> Hobbit server: It sends the ~hobbit/client/tmp/msg*.txt
file once every 5 minutes. Typically this is something like 50 kB which
amounts to 50*1024*8 / 300 = 1.4 kbit/sec
For the proxy, look at the "bbproxy" status column. It has counts for
the number of messages in and out; it doesn't provide byte counts, but
normal status messages are usually a few kB each. If it's a dedicated
server that handles the proxying, you can just look at the network
utilisation graph.
Regards,
Henrik