to contribute at the discussion, I would say that the strongest point made is that RPS is a low end product: it's cheap and it's fun. For that price, I think it's a great machine, but 1Gbps is something reserved for Professional machines.
Originally Posted by
unclebob
which would bottleneck in minutes.
it wont happen on such a low end product. youre lucky to get 100mbps unmetered!
ruperthair
26-03-2009, 15:56
Originally Posted by
JMC
How about limiting SAN access to 100mb/s then?
How are you going to send/recieve 1gbit/s to/from the Internet if you can't read/write it from/to your disk?
How about limiting SAN access to 100mb/s then?
freshwire
25-03-2009, 16:58
Problem is you are accessing shared disk at 1Gbps then.
You offer 100mb/s for under £10, so have you considered 1gb/s downstream for the higher RPS servers? How about 2 new servers, the same as IV + V but with more downstream?
Thanks!