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Edward

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What is the right buffer size for my line?
« on: 07-04-2011, 16:30:24 »
Hi everyone, I've 2.35 Mbps of upload so I can upload 278 KB/s so what is the right buffer size for my line? I don't have understand the basis of rules that you need to set... thanks for help  :)
« Last Edit: 07-04-2011, 20:38:20 by z_o_o_m »

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Re: What is the right buffer size for my line?
« Reply #1 on: 07-04-2011, 16:38:20 »
P.S. I usually upload 3 files at the same time...

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Re: What is the right buffer size for my line?
« Reply #2 on: 07-04-2011, 16:41:04 »
P.S. Sorry 2 files at the same time... ;D

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Re: What is the right buffer size for my line?
« Reply #3 on: 07-04-2011, 17:19:26 »
take the upload speed and set buffer size lower (should be 32-64kB)

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Re: What is the right buffer size for my line?
« Reply #4 on: 07-04-2011, 18:05:08 »
My upload speed is 2.35 Mbps...so 278 kB/s is my top upload speed per file...

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Re: What is the right buffer size for my line?
« Reply #5 on: 07-04-2011, 18:07:03 »
you can test the buffer size, it is better to set it lower then higher,
as you upload 3 files at the same time, 90x3 kB/s ... so 64kB should be fine

it is not necessary to set it 100% correctly

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Re: What is the right buffer size for my line?
« Reply #6 on: 07-04-2011, 18:15:56 »
Ok so if I uploas 2 files at the same time I've to set it at 128kB...right?

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Re: What is the right buffer size for my line?
« Reply #7 on: 07-04-2011, 18:28:17 »
it does not matter, it won't change anything ;)

 

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