well ... it depends on how much bandwidth your AG session will require
and how much bandwidth is available for you to consume on the DSL
network. You could do a simple experiment to simulate the AG session
and then sniff the network for the bandwidth requirements - then run
something like the NLANR iperf from end to end across the DSL link and
see if the necessary bandwidth is available.
Wan Sin NG wrote:
Hi
I am in the midst of setting up an
Access
Grid here using Dell 670MT servers
I have a question on the network
requirements.
Inorder to connect to multicast
network
at SingAREN, I am in the midst of setting up a dedicated 1GB link from
my site to the SingAREN.
However this 1GB link will not be
ready
until late April.
As an interim solution to connect to
SingAREN Internet 2, my network people here is coming up with a tunnel
solution through the DSL network for the period Mar and April. This is
not a dedicated network. It will be something like a WAN.
Will this interim solution work for
AG? Or will it become a serious bottleneck?
Please advise
thanks
wansin
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