-=> poindexter FORTRAN wrote to Weatherman <=-
-=> Weatherman wrote to Digital Man <=-
pF> I'm in a position at work where I'm going to be inheriting an IT
pF> infrastructure for a group of 300 employees in 10 offices. Looking at
pF> what I'm inheriting, I'm finding more and more offices running on
pF> cable
pF> connections - typically 300/20 connections.
pF> This. Will. Not. Do. Especially when I'm running an SDWAN over these
pF> links and trying to synchronize files - and I'm going into the office
pF> sometimes with the express need of uploading ISOs and huge files to
pF> other sites!
pF> I think 600/600 is a nice starting point.
pF> At home, I'm still stuck on cable and really need to bite the bullet
pF> and go fiber. I'd love to back up 3TB of data on my NAS to the cloud,
pF> but at 600/20 with bandwidth caps, I'd be insane to do so.
pF> Once I go fiber, maybe I'll make use of my teamed 1GB ethernet links.
pF> :)
I'm in a rural area, the ONLY options are either point to point wireless or
some 5G service from a cell provider. Obviously I went with the point to point
wireless option, where I'm lucky to get 75 Mb/s downloads and 20 Mb/s upload
speeds. When I lived in town we did have fiber service with 300 Mb/s which I
sorely miss.
The current service "suffices." We're able to stream to 4 TVs in HD including
one that's 4K. Gaming is usually good. I work from home, but most of what I
do is either over an ssh connection or browser based over a VLAN. For the most
part it does what I need it to do. Given the alternatives, I'd rather live out
here on my 15+ acres with 50-100 Mb/s service than be in town...
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