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To: advertising guy; Jim Robinson; John Robinson

It is mostly like a bandwith issue. May want to invest in upgrading the NICs in the servers to allow higher bandwidth and speed. May also have to upgrade the switches on the network as well. You can have the greatest server in the world but you can only send/receive data as fast as your NIC and network will allow you. As I don’t know the specs of the server, NICs, or switches within the network I can only guess this as the mostly likely cause.


37 posted on 10/17/2012 3:52:09 PM PDT by PJBankard (I told my friends I was heading to Octermocty for the weekend. They replied... "Wear the fox hat")
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To: PJBankard

it’s a cache issue....history is conflicting output requests.....that is street yarn for what the tech told and showed me....said it would take a few days to get it right, modern and lazer fast.....he allowed not a new part was needed...just fix’n tangled speghitti


39 posted on 10/17/2012 3:55:33 PM PDT by advertising guy (" that lie has it's own sleep number " David Feherty PGA Championship 2012)
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nor is 50 trillion quadrillion gigabit network worth a carp if you only need 5 bits per second

how can you diagnose it as a network problem?

40 posted on 10/17/2012 3:56:12 PM PDT by sloop (don't touch my junk)
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