- Feb 5, 2001
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For all taking a look on seti@home's network-graphs then there's a problem, here they are for the new 100 Mbits/second-link.
Cogent-graph
1st. graph is the new link. It stands gigabitethernet, so the limiting part is they've only paying for 100 Mbits.
2nd. graph is traffic incoming from seti@home's servers, heading out on graph 1.
3rd. graph is traffic from Berkeley.
Due to the current routing, traffic is currently incoming from Berkeley and routed to Seti, there the outgoing is routed out on the new link. Then this is changed, all traffic should use the new link.
The traffic on the old graph is probably the web-server still using this route. Maybe they'll keep on using this route for the web-server.
Cogent-graph
1st. graph is the new link. It stands gigabitethernet, so the limiting part is they've only paying for 100 Mbits.
2nd. graph is traffic incoming from seti@home's servers, heading out on graph 1.
3rd. graph is traffic from Berkeley.
Due to the current routing, traffic is currently incoming from Berkeley and routed to Seti, there the outgoing is routed out on the new link. Then this is changed, all traffic should use the new link.
The traffic on the old graph is probably the web-server still using this route. Maybe they'll keep on using this route for the web-server.
