On 6/25/2016 9:06 PM, Warner Losh wrote:
On Jun 15, 2016, at 12:39 PM, Swift Griggs
<swiftgriggs at gmail.com> wrote:
>> and BSD is better on servers.
> *Ridiculously* contentious. I'm seeing and hearing of little _real_
> adoption.
Netflix streams 39% of peak US internet traffic[*] from FreeBSD servers.
At the high end, we?re even able to do about 85G of https (encrypted)
traffic on a single socket server off NVMe drives, and would do more
but we?re DRAM memory bandwidth limited.
Netflix OCA network has thousands of machines streaming tens of
terabits per second for hours at a time at peak located in dozens of
countries in hundreds of data centers worldwide. I can?t disclose exact
numbers, but I?d call that real.
Warner
and 1% of that reaches CANADA. Ben grumbling why 90% of netfuck movies
never get past 25% mark here. I wonder how much the internet bandwith
is use for stupid ADS on text only pages?
Bye ,... thunder storm