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Old 11-25-2018, 11:15 PM   #1
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How to lower 95% percentile usage ?

my web host is showing me

95%ile Usage

42.52 Mbit/s

there is 10000 GB bandwidth limit for my server.

from what i read, 5 % hits reached at 42.52 Mbit/s and 95% were below that. its a dedicated server with 100 mbps port.

so my question is.,

1) was my site unreachable for few users (5%) when concurrent connections/users were high ? because port is 100 mbps ?

2) is this an issue ? do i need to address/fix it ?

3) can switching to 1gbps port will fix it ?

or am i missing something and 95% percentile doesnt work that way ?

what are your thoughts ?

thanks for your time.
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Old 11-26-2018, 12:37 AM   #2
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Really depends on your traffic usage. I've got a box that is running at 47.24Mb/s on 95% and it's only doing about 4.4TB per month in data usage. The max was 124.15 Mb/s and the ave was 13.75Mb/s.

The few times that it's peaking over 100Mb/s I doubt you'd see much if any slow down on the site. And if your 95% was closure to 100Mb/s then you'd be over your 10TB of data usage anyway. So I would say your fine where you are, bumping it up to 1Gb/s line won't help with your current traffic as it is

The thing to watch for is clipping, where the sustained output is hitting your 100Mb/s for an extended period of time, that is when things get slowed down for your surfers. You'll see the peaks on your mrtg graph start to look more like hills with a flat top versus peaks. This is an mrtg of a cpu, but you get the idea, you can see where it flattens out on the top.



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Old 11-26-2018, 12:54 AM   #3
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Really depends on your traffic usage. I've got a box that is running at 47.24Mb/s on 95% and it's only doing about 4.4TB per month in data usage. The max was 124.15 Mb/s and the ave was 13.75Mb/s.

The few times that it's peaking over 100Mb/s I doubt you'd see much if any slow down on the site. And if your 95% was closure to 100Mb/s then you'd be over your 10TB of data usage anyway. So I would say your fine where you are, bumping it up to 1Gb/s line won't help with your current traffic as it is

The thing to watch for is clipping, where the sustained output is hitting your 100Mb/s for an extended period of time, that is when things get slowed down for your surfers. You'll see the peaks on your mrtg graph start to look more like hills with a flat top versus peaks. This is an mrtg of a cpu, but you get the idea, you can see where it flattens out on the top.



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thanks.,

i am using more than 10000 GB per month in bandwidth.,

from what i know 100mbps unmtered can give 33 tb , so i guess i am fine for now., unless i reach 33 tb then ill have to increase uplink port speed and get more bandwidth too.
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Old 11-26-2018, 02:11 AM   #4
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so your BW limit is 10000 GB/month or 100 mbps unmetered?

port speed and monthly BW limit are two different things.
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Old 11-26-2018, 02:17 AM   #5
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so your BW limit is 10000 GB/month or 100 mbps unmetered?

port speed and monthly BW limit are two different things.
my port is 100 mbps

and bandwidth is 10 tb metered, overages are 0.10 bucks per gb.
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Old 11-26-2018, 05:23 AM   #6
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If your on a 100Mb/s port, then yes 33TB is the theoretical amount of traffic you can run thru it, but that is using 100% all the time, which you would see slow down's across the board for all your surfers because no one fills the line up to 100% all the time. My traffic peaks around 4pm CST, but around 4am it's less than 20% of my peak.

So if your doing 20TB on a 100Mb/s pipe your getting pretty close to your limit before there is slow downs during the peak traffic use

Does the host show an mrtg where you can see max and ave use ?? What are they ??
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Since your paying for overages I would think your host would want to bump you up to a 1Gb/s pipe. What do they charge to put bump up ??
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Old 11-26-2018, 05:55 AM   #8
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my port is 100 mbps

and bandwidth is 10 tb metered, overages are 0.10 bucks per gb.
ok, then your host shouldn't have any problem to switch you to 1 gbps for free or very little fee.
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Old 11-27-2018, 07:19 AM   #9
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this is what my host replied to my query.

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the 95% of your monthly usage means that 95% of the time, your incoming traffic was equal or less than 42.52 Mbps.
so if my port is 100 mbps then i am good until the 95% percentile reaches 100 mbps.
then ill have to upgrade port.


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Old 11-27-2018, 10:04 AM   #10
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this is what my host replied to my query.



so if my port is 100 mbps then i am good until the 95% percentile reaches 100 mbps.
then ill have to upgrade port.


thank you guys.
You should you find yourself another host my friend, because if you were hitting 100Mbs on your 95th% then your server would be unbelievably sluggish from packet loss. And if they think it's wise to wait till you hit that point before upgrading, then they don't know their head from a hole in the ground
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Old 11-27-2018, 10:12 AM   #11
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this is what my host replied to my query.



so if my port is 100 mbps then i am good until the 95% percentile reaches 100 mbps.
then ill have to upgrade port.


thank you guys.
You are probably peaking more than you would like, which will result in degradation of user experience (slow site, etc.)

Do you have an image of your MRTG chart? Similar to what TFCash posted.

You should likely be on a 250 Mbps limit minimum. I'm not sure why they wouldn't just open it up for you if you are paying for the bandwidth anyway.
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Old 11-27-2018, 06:52 PM   #12
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You should you find yourself another host my friend, because if you were hitting 100Mbs on your 95th% then your server would be unbelievably sluggish from packet loss. And if they think it's wise to wait till you hit that point before upgrading, then they don't know their head from a hole in the ground

no, i am not hitting 100 mbps on my 95th% , i am hitting 42.52 Mbps on my 95% percentile

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You are probably peaking more than you would like, which will result in degradation of user experience (slow site, etc.)

Do you have an image of your MRTG chart? Similar to what TFCash posted.

You should likely be on a 250 Mbps limit minimum. I'm not sure why they wouldn't just open it up for you if you are paying for the bandwidth anyway.
no MRTG chart, i will ask to my host about it.

i an mot hitting 100mbps on 95% yet, so i am good.

1gbps port upgrade costs 50 bucks per month., but thats not issue here,

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Sounds like you dont know what 95% means..

You could be at 45mbs with 95% but still peaking at well over 100mbs,well you won't go over 100mbs because your capped, which means during your busy hours your site will get slow.

If your not getting billed on 95% I'm not even sure why you care what your 95% is. You should see what your peaking at not what your 95% is.
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Sounds like you dont know what 95% means..

You could be at 45mbs with 95% but still peaking at well over 100mbs,well you won't go over 100mbs because your capped, which means during your busy hours your site will get slow.

If your not getting billed on 95% I'm not even sure why you care what your 95% is. You should see what your peaking at not what your 95% is.
thank you, now it makes sense, so 5% of the time my traffic is above 45mbs , it could be over 100 mbps too.

so what should i do next ?

1) upgrade port to 1gbps

any other than this ?

thank you.
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thank you, now it makes sense, so 5% of the time my traffic is above 45mbs , it could be over 100 mbps too.

so what should i do next ?

1) upgrade port to 1gbps

any other than this ?

thank you.
Upgrade the port or try laying off some of your bandwidth to CDN, which would likely be more expensive. Upgrading the port is your best, easiest and cheapest option.
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Upgrade the port or try laying off some of your bandwidth to CDN, which would likely be more expensive. Upgrading the port is your best, easiest and cheapest option.
ill go with gpbs port.,

thank you.
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