Veeam backup copy calculator

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Using the calculator above, a 1GB file will take nearly 5 minutes to download on a 30Mb DSL and, because the upload on DSL might only be 1Mb, uploading or sending that same 1GB fie could take over 2 hours and in that time all other user's experience will be impacted. So where does it all go and what is typically consuming my bandwidth? So a 100Mb pipe will transfer 100Mb per sec or 100MB in about 9 secs or 1GB in 90s or 1TB in 90,000s or * 30TB in 2,700,000s which is about 31 days or a nominal month

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The data volume when reassembled in the pot (or on the hard drive) is measured in Bytes (=9 bits), big”B” so 10GB or 2TB

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How to work it out or QED quod erat demonstrandum: Well, there are 8 bits (lower case b) in a Byte (upper case B) plus 1 parity bit so we’ll call it 9 bits = 1 Byteĭata transfer is always measured in bits, the data transfers serially in bits, little “b” so 10Mb or 1Gb Q1: My pipe is 100 Mb so how much data can I transfer in an hour, day, week, monthĪnswer: 30TB in a month (30 days) * see calculator above Please give one of our solutions team a call on 01252 810010 Frameborder='0' allowfullscreen> Datanet can help you with all your bandwidth and backup requirements.

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