New Switch - With Bandwidth Management Down To 1Mbps Increments
Aug 31, 2006
I been looking for a new switch to use, that have few features that ProCurve switches do not have, which is namely the port bandwidth management that I can manage by controlling the bandwidth traffic by Megabit increment. Plus, anti-dos features would be nice as well.
I know that Extreme Networks have that features in 24/48 port 1U factors, but I am looking for feedback from others who knows of other switches that have that feature as well. Your input is appreciated.
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Aug 16, 2007
i want to set static bandwidth for each dedicated server,
for example, serverA has 2M and server B has 1M,..ect,
so,i need a switch with qos feature,
can you recommend a one for me with cheaper and stable one?
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Jun 3, 2008
I just had a quick question, I have been using dedicated servers for a long time now, and I was just looking to host one of my own 1U servers that I have been using at home, now I had a simple question, but it seems to confuse me on what exactly do I pay at the end of the month.
I have read about the 95th percentile billing, and paying for 1Mbps.
I usually had 1000GB with my servers, simple, easy.
All I need to know is if I get 1Mbps, can I not go over that 1Mbps while backing up files, or hosting a game server? or is it that I have a certain amount of bandwidth because this is really confusing me.
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Best management with Lots of bandwidth...
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Budget: $150-200
I was looking at [url]but didnt like it much.
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I am just in the process of setting up a new rack for some lower end clients.
At present we have both a local (National) and international traffic split. We need to offer our clients a 100/100 port speed on the national route/bgp/ip range but only a set amount on the international range. The port speed/throughput for international traffic would need to be as low as 128k/128k.
I would also like to have the flexibility to impose data limits on the international link as apposed to bandwidth shaping.
I have a spare Cisco 3750G-48TS I was hoping to utilize for the main switch on this rack (SFP Ports for multiple uplinks, National/International)
Hardware/Server wise what will be the easiest way to achieve this?
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Or some other method of keeping you from going into overage
Atm I'm trying to use up as much as possible but most of my activity occurs while I'm out of the house (wrong hours) and I"m scared to leave it running because my gigabit server could easily burn through the last 300gb in a hour or 2
atm I have vnstat installed, maybe it has some anti overage feature?
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i want to limit each port for different bandwidth,
for example,port1 is with 1M,poer2 is with 10M,...etc.
i am not sure the feature need switch or router?
do you have any suggestion or machine can reach my needing?
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Jun 5, 2007
we want to limit the speed on a switch for several users. For example, we want:
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Peter 5Mbps
Luke 4Mbps
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i know that sounds strange, but imagine Adrian only has access to the net on 1Mbps because that's all he needs.
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What else can i run on such a speed?
I did previously have an ADSL2+ Annex M connection with 3Mbps Upload and 20Mbps Download, it was expensive and useless as i had no use for extra speed, was just experimenting.
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a sales told me i can buy two switch and do series connection,
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it will take high HA,
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could you know what it is?
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I'm mostly interested in CentOS and Debian.
I can find guides specifically for 1 or 2 things, but so far the only useful (complete) guide I've found is the one here. I'm not sure if that's still up to date on todays standards as it was written 2 years ago?
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2 more questions...
1) Wondering what would be better... webmin or ispconfig? From what I understand webmin is more OS oriented and allows easy configuration of various parts of the OS while ispconfig is more hosting oriented? I take it running both at the same time is not recommended/needed?
2) Still not entirely sure what OS to choose. In my VPS atm I have the following available (along with the likes of Ubuntu, Gentoo and SuSE but I think the list bellow is what I should use). Would love if someone could list some advantages/disadvantages of each.
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Appreciate any input.
Thanks for reading.
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#1
Servers have 2 nics, 2 ips, gateway ect. One of the networks would be considered a "management vlan/network". Other network would be for all other traffic, including natting to the internet, and traffic to the "internal" zone but locking down traffic to source,destination, and protocol level.
On windows you really on have 1 true default gateway, and because windows doesnt just send traffic out the interface it came in, but looks at the routing table, some network routing issues popped up.
#2
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