[K12OSN] Some trouble with flash apps

Peter Hartmann ascensiontech at gmail.com
Fri Nov 17 15:53:02 UTC 2006


what 's the best way to tell if you're saturated server side?  I
wonder if we need nore nics in our bond0.


thanks,
Peter

On 11/17/06, David Trask <dtrask at vcsvikings.org> wrote:
> "Support list for open source software in schools." <k12osn at redhat.com>
> writes:
> >That server is connecting to the switch at 10/100 speeds not 10/100/1000
> >... so you are maxing out at 1 ;) 2 going full bore will slow
> >considerably...as it is 140 which is a bit over the 100 ... sorry...need
> >a Gig-E port on that switch... checkout the amer.com  SR24G2 I think I
> >got the model right.
> >
> >--Huck
>
>
> Yes...the model is right  SR24G2....it is a 26 port switch....24 of them
> are 100baseT and 2 of them are gigabit...since it's integrated in the same
> switch....you come out of the server from the gigabit card to a gigabit
> port and then feed the 100baseT side.  I have several SR24G2's on my
> network and they work like a charm.  The price is VERY reasonable.  Flash
> will cause lots of issues with your CPU, but it shouldn't be as slow as
> you've described.  I'm able to have my entire lab on Flash web sites and
> it's acceptable.  You can do some experiments to see where the bottleneck
> is.  One idea is to hook your clients directly into the gigabit
> switch....make sure they negotiate down to 100 base T though...some
> switches won't do that.
>
>
> David N. Trask
> Technology Teacher/Director
> Vassalboro Community School
> dtrask at vcsvikings.org
> (207)923-3100
>
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