How do I control the amount of bandwidth my Burstware® application uses?
Burstware® provides extensive control of bandwidth usage at several different levels. You can control your application’s bandwidth consumption within an entire Burstware® domain, on a per-server basis, and for a single player connection. (A Burstware® domain consists of a conductor, its standby, and the Burstware® Server or servers they manage.) You can control the maximum aggregate amount of bandwidth that can be used across all Burstware® Servers within a domain by setting Burstware® Conductor’s “licensedBandwidth” parameter. You can also control the maximum number of concurrent client (i.e., player) connections across all servers within a domain by setting Burstware® Conductor’s “licensedNumClients” parameter. Both of these parameters can be adjusted both persistently (through the conductor initialization file) and dynamically at runtime (through the Burstware® Conductor configuration screen.) You can control the maximum amount of bandwidth an individual server can use by setting Bu
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