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What GB/day can a T3 handle?
What GB/day (or bytes/sec) can a T3 handle? If anyone has a chart on T1s, T3s, etc., please show me! :)
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45 mbps for a T3
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I am not going to convert it, but
T1 = 1.44Mbps T3 = 10mbps OC3 = 45mbps (not 100% sure about T3, but I think it is 10) ZoiNk |
Here is the correct values for these pipes.
T3= 45 mbs OC3= 155 Mbs :thumbsup |
33.6 K (Modem) 33,600 bps
56 K (Modem) 56,000 bps 64 K (DS-0) 64,000 bps 128 K (ISDN) 128,000 bps 256 K (DSL) 256,000 bps 640 K (DSL/Cable) 640,000 bps 768 K (DSL/Cable) 768,000 bps T1, DS-1 1.544 Mbps T3, DS-3 44.736 Mbps OC-1 51.840 Mbps OC-3 155.520 Mbps OC-12 622.080 Mbps OC-48 2.488 Gbps OC-192 10 Gbps |
Some seem to don't know. so.
EUROPA BRI 64 kbps PRI 30B+64 kbps D Channel E1 2,048 Mbps E2 8 Mbps E3 34 Mbps INTERNATIONAAL BRI 56 kbps PRI 23B+64 kbps D Channel DS0 64 kbps T1 1,544 Mbps T2 6,312 Mbps T3 45 Mbps T4 274 Mbps OC3/STM1 155,52 Mbps OC12/STM4 622,08 Mbps OC48/STM16 2,488 Gbps OC192/STM64 9,953 Gbps |
b = bits or bytes?
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16.6Gb going absolutely flat out, derate that to 40% or 50% capacity and you get 6.6 - 8.3Gb per day.
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By the numbers a 45Mbps connection is 14,580 gigs per month... but that would tie up the connection and cause your sites to be unreachable, so a more realistic number is about 9000 gigs per month.
I usually figure 1Mbps to be 200 gigs per month max to maintain comfort and avoid packet loss. |
Anyone know why there is no T2?
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How come hardly anyone offers it? |
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