[mohaa] Datatraffic ?

André Rivotti Casimiro rivotti at netcabo.pt
Fri Jan 10 04:32:56 EST 2003


I usually do this: number of players * server maxrate / 1000 = necessary
Kbits.
For example, I’ve 8 servers with 12 players and maxrate = 8000.
            96 * 8000 / 1000 = 768 Kbits
 
When I receive that bandwidth reports, the output is never greater than
800 kbtis, so I thing this formula is correct.
 
Regards
André Casimiro
 
-----Mensagem original-----
De: Salsich, Luke [mailto:LJS at protectorgroup.com] 
Enviada: quinta-feira, 9 de Janeiro de 2003 16:45
Para: 'mohaa at icculus.org'
Assunto: RE: [mohaa] Datatraffic ?
 
Sander,
 
I run a fairly popular clan server (Holyland). We run a 24 player game
with the maxrate set at 9000. 6 of the slots are private, but the server
averages 20 players. It tends to start off the day with around 6-10
players in the morning and grows to 18 in the early afternoon, and is
full from 4pm to 3am nearly every day. Last month the server used a
total of 124.45 gigs out and 51.61 gigs in f- or total bandwidth of
176.06 for the month of December........that's a little less than 6 gigs
of data transferred per day for that one game server.
 
Now, not all game servers will us that much, and some may use more, but
I would estimate that a 20 player public server would average between
80-200 gigs per month, depending on how popular your server is and what
you maxrate is set at, etc.
 
-Luke
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Sander de Hond [mailto:sanderdehond at home.nl]
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 9:20 AM
To: Mohaa
Subject: [mohaa] Datatraffic ?
Hi guys,
 
I got a question about teh datatraffic for a public mohaa server with 20
players max.
I thought it takas abour 30 - 35 Gb of datatraffic, but i could be wrong
:)
Is there an easy way to calculate it ? or is there a tabel somewhere ?
 
Thanks for the help,
 
Sander
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