Re: [ledbat] list of reasons for needing multiple TCP connections

Reinaldo Penno <rpenno@juniper.net> Thu, 20 November 2008 23:11 UTC

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Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 15:10:44 -0800
From: Reinaldo Penno <rpenno@juniper.net>
To: Robb Topolski <robb@funchords.com>, ledbat@ietf.org
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Robb,

10GB is not a measure of bandwidth. It is a measure of file size or volume
if you will.  Bw is a measure of how many bis you can transfer per second.
There is a time scale involved.

Thanks,

Reinaldo


On 11/20/08 2:24 PM, "Robb Topolski" <robb@funchords.com> wrote:

> the bandwidth consumed would be essentially the same (about 10 GB).

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