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    Default How to monitor bandwidth on servers?

    I'm new at this. We have two machines colo'd here. I understand the RTG monitor, which reports total bandwidth. Is there a service or software I can use to monitor bandwidth of each server we have on each box?

    Thanks.
    Dave Burns
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    Which OS you using?
    On Linux I use Hotsanic (Example here http://70.84.191.146/stats/)
    On windows I use Du Meter.
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    Thanks for your reply.

    We're running Windows Server 2003.

    I have DU Meter. It's not what I need.

    Hotsanic looks great! Is there anything like that for Windows? I need the ability to break down bandwidth usage server by server over several boxes.
    Dave Burns
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    Not that I know of off hand. I don't tend to use windows servers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zarazhi View Post
    will there be a big problem when your bandwith is too high?
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    It's not economical to go over. It's much more economical to upgrade your bandwidth in advance (less than 1/3 the cost in advance -- see http://steadfast.net/services/flexibandibill.php)

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