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Tomcat7194 04-19-2006 05:12 PM

How much bandwidth?
 
Hello, I'm thinking about running a home server, but I don't have a T1 line or anything. At the moment, I use Comcast high speed cable internet. Any idea if that would provide enough bandwidth for a server? Also, does anyone know if Comcast allows you to run a server on their residential cable internet service?
Thanks
Tom

Soulwatcher 04-19-2006 07:29 PM

Hi Tomcat,

This very server is powered by a Comcast Cable Modem. But my cable modem is a business class cable modem. Comcast will allow you to run severs if you sign up for their business class cable modem with a static IP. I have the workplace standard and the speed is 6mbps down and 768kb/s up. And the price is $79.90 per month with tax. I don't know what type of website you plan to run. But just to give you a idea, last month I had a proxy website on my server. And on the best day it transfered 248k page views and 4.02GB of bandwidth in 14hrs. More than likely a cable modem powered home webserver will more than meet your needs. Comcast does not allow servers on their residential cable internet service, but I know a few people that have been running servers on their residential cable internet service for years.

Soulwatcher

LucnetSolutions 04-20-2006 06:47 AM

Yes, that would be enough for your own server at home. I have ran game server for games I like and have setup a website once. They all worked very well. I currently have Comcast Cable and I get 8 MB Download and 1 MB upload. It is very nice.

This also depends on which plan you have. If you have a lower speed this could effect it. I don't think you will have any trouble with it though.

Heroin 04-20-2006 01:58 PM

Yes
 
Iam running my webserver on 4028/768 adsl connection. Right now i never had any problems speed wise.. but i like to keep my network up and running so iam not planning on running a file or game server which can sometimes DoS your network.

rmwebs 05-03-2006 03:08 AM

Im in the UK and use NTLWorld 2mbps Cable (Soon to be 10mbps :D)

I've had 3 servers running sites, teamspeak, shoutcast and games all at once and it was worked fine with little to no latency issues.

Heroin 05-07-2006 09:25 AM

2mbs upsteam = hot :D

and why did u have three systems? i mean combining shoutcast+TS+games should be feasable


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