Re: Bandwidth control

From: Riley Childs <rchilds_at_nyob>
Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2014 01:50:24 +0000
To: CODE4LIB_at_LISTSERV.ND.EDU
20 users streaming HD YouTube is a big strain on the network itself, regardless of the pipe size.

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From: Cary Gordon<mailto:listuser_at_CHILLCO.COM>
Sent: ý8/ý5/ý2014 8:33 PM
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Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Bandwidth control

With a gigabit pipe, I don't think that Youtube would be an issue :)


On Aug 5, 2014, at 3:54 PM, Stuart Yeates <stuart.yeates_at_VUW.AC.NZ> wrote:

> We had complaints from students about other students using the limited resource (in this case student computers) to do facebook / youtube.
>
> We negotiated with the students union that certain sites would be blocked from those machines for a certain busy period during the day. Negotiation with the students union appeared to be hugely important in deflating any protests.
>
> cheers
> stuart
>
> On 05/08/14 02:20, Carol Bean wrote:
>> A quick and dirty search of the list archives turned up this topic from 5
>> years ago.  I am wondering what libraries (especially those with limited
>> resources) are doing today to control or moderate bandwidth, e.g., where
>> viewing video sites uses up excessive amounts of bandwidth?
>>
>> Thanks for any help,
>> Carol
>>
>> Carol Bean
>> beanworks_at_gmail.com
>>
Received on Tue Aug 05 2014 - 23:28:31 EDT