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Originally Posted by chaze
10g-e
What does it matter if they have a customer that uses 90% of the bandwidth. It's not like they have 10 gig e's open for everyone.
If they do actually have it.
We have a customer that uses 200 megs but I would not put him on the same network as our shared customers. It would be foolish to risk the other to save couple bucks by not opening a new port.
basically 100 meg line is fine, I would not recommend anything over that per network otherwise all your eggs are in one basket.
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Could be useful for movie content servers for example. You can have a 1000 mbit uplink in stead of 100. So you are not limited. Useful IMO.
But who am I :-)