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by mkaszkowiak
945 days ago
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> A 10Gbps link fully utilized (minus some overheads), translates roughly to 3 Petabytes per month, that's 36 petabytes per year, almost double their advertized amount of bandwidth needed for calls per year. I understand this is napkin math, but shouldn't we consider that the load isn't evenly distributed? - in which case 50% average utilization seems extremely high |
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100k a year for 100GBps, leaving it up to you to calculate how many petabytes per year you can pass with that.