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How is bandwidth measured?

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How is bandwidth measured?

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Bandwidth usage is measured from samples taken at the switch. We will send you an email letting you know when you approach your limit. You may also check you bandwidth usage by logging into service area of our site. Once there, choose the bandwidth monitor to see how much bandwidth you are using. The total transfer listed is the actual transfer your server has done, both in and out.

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Bandwidth is measured at three points in our network for the highest accuracy and redundancy. We use our patented TrafficProbe system to analyze the complete traffic flow in our data center and provide you the most accurate billing in the industry. In addition, we monitor all switch ports for bandwidth usage.

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Bandwidth usage is measured from samples taken at the switch. You can monitor and check your bandwidth usage by logging into service area of our site. Once there, choose the bandwidth monitor for the specific server in question to see how much bandwidth you are using. The total transfer listed is the actual transfer your server has done, both in and out.

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The bandwidth is metered and it is measured by polling the switch port for the server every 5 minutes to measure both the in and out bandwidth usage.

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Bandwidth usage is measured from samples taken at the Cisco switch. You will have an access to the area of our site that will give you the total bandwidth used by your server to date as measured at the switch. We charge you for both incoming and outgoing traffic.

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