[p4] Bandwidth & Network Latency for Perforce Proxy.
Bob Van Zant
bob at norcalttora.com
Mon May 7 02:25:07 PDT 2007
I'm no p4p expert but I don't think either of these values matter very much.
If latency is 1 second and maximum sustained throughput is 1.5KB/s p4p will
probably work just fine.
The problem you showed us all last week was probably more related to a
network connection that was dropping than anything else.
I use p4p over a connection that has 20 hops, 250ms latency and 20KB/s max
sustained from Ukraine to California.
-Bob
On 5/7/07 11:52 AM, "Raghu Kumar C" <RaghuKumar.c at tavant.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone tell me the minimum bandwidth and the maximum network
> latency (traceroute time from proxy to server) for the Perforce Proxy to
> work properly? At least an approximate value for both these from your
> experience would be of great help.
>
> Thank you,
> Raghu
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