[c-nsp] bonded T1s into 7206VXR

Paul Stewart pauls at nexicom.net
Mon Feb 21 16:50:49 EST 2005


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Go the fiber route for sure... makes for less headaches and provides a
scalable option..

In my neck of the woods, fiber would be a much cheaper option than
expensive T1 circuits...

Paul


Adam Greene wrote:
| OK, folks, here's another related question: we're trying to choose between
| these bonded T1's and a 5M fiber connection, for a collocation customer in
| our datacenter. The customer is slightly concerned that the bonded
T1's will
| provide less effective bandwidth than the fiber connection, due to the
1.5M
| nature of each individual circuit.
|
| In my experience, T1's tend to get slow when I try to push >1.35M through
| them. I'm wondering if (3) bonded T1's will actually result in more
like 4M
| of effective bandwidth.... From that p.o.v. a single 5M circuit over fiber
| might give slightly better performance.
|
| Any experience welcome....
|
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