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Alt.Binz (English) => General talk => Topic started by: gilly on December 28, 2010, 02:39:17 am
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I am curious and have been looking for an answer to a (possibly dumb) question..
is there a 'sweet spot' where a certain number of connections is utilizing your bandwidth optimally?
I have 30 available connections and a 7MB DSL connection, I am wondering if I should use 10, 15, 20 connections for best results or does it even matter?
I was using 10 and bumped it up to 12 and then 15 without noticing any overall improvement.. it's back to 12 now.
I have always got what I consider to be my maximum speed for my connection but I am unsure if it's the most efficient way or if there is a better setup.
that is why I ask, I see no real difference and am curious about it.
thanks
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Lowest number of connections that can max out your speed.
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gotcha, thanks very much.
seems for me 10 is the magic number, I was fairly close after all.
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Nice question, i was always wondering myself. RDL, any more details and how/why's less is better?
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TCP connection by design has small overhead. By eliminating n unneeded connection we're also freeing n*overhead which can be then used by remaining connections. However don't expect any major gains.