SV: [cod] Traffic Statistics for CoD4
Steffen Tronstad
sttr at nextgentel.com
Mon Mar 17 06:53:14 EDT 2008
And of course the sum of traffic your ISP operates with depends on the population of the server within all hours of the day.
I can recommend Cacti to custom monitor the BW used on your server. www.cacti.net You can create graphs for ANYTHING, but it is mostly used to monitor network traffic (speed/kbps) and to count the total number of MB or GB that have passed trough the network interface within a selected period.
Med vennlig hilsen / with kind regards
Steffen Tronstad
BroadPark Games drift
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Fra: James Landi [mailto:jim at landi.net]
Sendt: 17. mars 2008 11:29
Til: cod at icculus.org
Emne: Re: [cod] Traffic Statistics for CoD4
If you have exel installed visit an old maxrate page I created about 6
years ago with ie5 or above. I need to dig the actual spread sheet out
to make that available for download - is use to be available 2 or 3 web
hosts ago LOL.
Just insert your max connection speed (normally this is used for home
users) and it will calculate your max rate based on number of slots.
http://www.fpsadmin.com/maxrate
-Jim Landi
Rudedog
FPSadmin.com
Kenny Southpark wrote:
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> When people start asking about slot/rate -v- bandwidth I send people
> here: http://www.serverwiki.org/index.php/Advanced_Tickrate
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> It was an artical drawn up for SRCDS but the rate charts can be used
> for any game. You can also use it to guage total slots over all
> servers ran -v- the servers maxrate to get a needed connection speed
> to support your box.
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> > Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2008 22:28:00 +0100
> > From: raimoradczewski at googlemail.com
> > To: cod at icculus.org
> > Subject: [cod] Traffic Statistics for CoD4
> >
> > Hi,
> > I'm just interested in traffic statistics for a normal ~20 players
> > cod4 server without custom maps/mods etc.
> > I recently get many mails from my hosting provider telling me i
> > reached a traffic limit (which is just a limit i can set, so there's
> > no problem with money) of 200megs / hour.
> >
> > Is there any formular you can use to calculate the traffic or did
> > someone already do some research about this?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Raimo Radczewski
> >
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