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Re: Network Sizing Guidelines?
From: Daniel R Glover <Daniel.R.Glover () grc nasa gov>
Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2001 08:50:10 -0500
Marshall,Thanks. Those are the kind of ballpark numbers I was hoping to get by asking this list. I know it doesn't seem like a range like that would be helpful, but that's the real world. I have also received some help that says depending on what your users do with the network that you can handle 100 users on a 128K ISDN and sometimes a T1 can only support 3 users. That at least helps me bound the problem. And, of course, there are wild cards like P2P that require predicting the future.
I could try to build some fancy models to make fancier estimates, but in the end it still comes down to guessing. I figured nanog would be the best place to ask for a good guess tempered by real world experience. Thanks again for some numbers.
r/ Dan At 11:01 PM 03/05/2001 -0500, you wrote:
...
BTW, I have asked numbers of people about the underprovisioning
(or oversubscribing) they use, and have received responses
ranging from a factor of 5 to a factor of 20 or more.
Regards
Marshall Eubanks
Current thread:
- Network Sizing Guidelines? Daniel R Glover (Mar 02)
- Re: Network Sizing Guidelines? Miles Fidelman (Mar 02)
- Re: Network Sizing Guidelines? Scott Francis (Mar 02)
- Re: Network Sizing Guidelines? Curtis Maurand (Mar 02)
- Re: Network Sizing Guidelines? Scott Francis (Mar 02)
- Re: Network Sizing Guidelines? Valdis . Kletnieks (Mar 03)
- Re: Network Sizing Guidelines? Curtis Maurand (Mar 04)
- Re: Network Sizing Guidelines? Scott Francis (Mar 02)
- Re: Network Sizing Guidelines? Miles Fidelman (Mar 02)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Network Sizing Guidelines? Irwin Lazar (Mar 02)
- Re: Network Sizing Guidelines? Marshall Eubanks (Mar 05)
- Re: Network Sizing Guidelines? Daniel R Glover (Mar 06)
- Re: Network Sizing Guidelines? Marshall Eubanks (Mar 05)
