A leading information services company plan to shift its entire Windows backend infrastructure to Linux. They are looking for companies which can help them migrate successfully as well as provide them with good support. They are a 24 hours operation so support infrastructure must be in place. There should be zero down time in the migration and it has to be a scalable architecture. If anyone is interested in taking this up, write to me directly (not on the list) at prakash at netcore.co.in.
Here is their current infrastructure.
- Windows 2000. - SQL Server - ASP/VB Scripts. - 10-15 records queried every second. - 8 GB of data.
Windows cannot handle the kind of load :-) so they are looking at migrating to Linux, PostgreSQL/MySQL,PHP/JSP, etc. They are open to suggestions.
Regards Prakash
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Hi,
I have 192k Kbps shared bandwidth in my office. During night time we have full bandwidth available. i.e it is as good as dedicated line.
Incoming line is terminated to our router,from there to firewall.
MY problem: [night time when full 192Kbps bandwidth is available]
we use VoIP solution provided by net4india to make international calls. Whenever we start browsing or email send/receive , voice quality is lowered because of less bandwidth available.
According to my knowledge, Audio traffic is always given preference, or UDP traffic is given priority over TCP traffic.
How can I control priority of usage of bandwidth by applications or even by IP address [My Cisco voIP box has IP address assigned]?
I am sure I can do it on my firewall, but the problem is "Firewall is single floppy based". So I can not do any R&D on that box.
I wanted to upgrade my firewall and install some bandwidth related softwares.
Anybody have better solutions ? :)
Warm Regards Richard V. Correia Development Manager/System Administrator Unitek Information Systems Ltd richardc@unitek.co.in Tel : (+91-22) 26747120 / 26730708 / 26730709 Fax : (+91-22) 56926233
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Richard Unitek wrote:
How can I control priority of usage of bandwidth by applications or even by IP address [My Cisco voIP box has IP address assigned]?