The link I'm using for web service is an Internet Sattelite Link with
560ms lag and 1mbps for receive and 256kbps for send, and a
Point-To-Point Sattelite Duplex link with 520ms lag and 256kpbs BW.
Concurrent usage of web is at most 75 simultinous sessions, and
average 45 simultinous sessions.
I guess 5 to 8 min would be good for about 10MB upload, isn't it?
On 6/8/06, Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uhlar@fantomas.sk> wrote:
> On 07.06.06 20:46, Mehdi Sarmadi wrote:
> > It could be right, but this value was because of the performance
> > that I wanted for fast reply.
>
> Do you mean,do you want to receive fast error message instead of
>
> > I hope the problem were this timeout value.
> > But, you know, this problem is recently occured, and the
> > configuration you see is not changed for months.
> > Any other clue?!
>
> it depends on your clients connection. If you have dialup clients which post
> much data (e.g. sending huge attachments through webmail), you should count
> how much does sending 10 MB of data through 28800 bps connection...
>
> 10485760/(28800/10) (10 bits per byte on async connection) = 3640 seconds,
> which means, one hour in the best case
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> M$ Win's are shit, do not use it !
>
-- Mehdi SarmadiReceived on Thu Jun 08 2006 - 02:55:57 MDT
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