Note: These examples assume that each client has a separate connection with the server and the Connect Edge servers are not remote to consolidate streams; they are not geographically distributed; they are collocated with the origin servers as is commonly the case so that each of the 12 attendees are receiving 11 subscribed streams from the data center N Note also: Regardless of how many cameras you have active, the Connect Meeting Application will use one TCP connection over port and encrypted on that carries all the streams.
While there is not any official limit to the number of cameras allowed in a Meeting — no limit is encoded, consider 12 as a good practical limit. Thank you for your article, I do not know how it worked. Hi, Thanks for pointing out that the article was hard to understand; I have updated it to hopefully make it a bit clearer. Hi Frank, Great issue for a deep-dive. However your blog-post have confused me. First on how you use the term: Pods.
To my knowledge you can only have 1 one camera and voice pod running in the Connect room With multiple webcam feeds. Second: When you choose DSL and standard quality video — I was under the impression that Kbps was the observation for the entire camera and voice pod — no matter if 1 or 12 webcam feeds are displayed? Third: Setting the room to DSL should limit the entire room bandwidth to use maximum Kbps — all pods included. Hence a total of 7,2 Mbps? Please clarify…. Thanks; you are correct that the term feeds is better than the term pods as there is one pod with many feeds.
However, it is becoming more apparent that the days of the HDD are numbered. As new NAND technology is developed, the need for an old spindle based storage system will no longer be needed. One thing to consider is the speed of which new computers are able to process data.
That said, there is a case for using both solid state drives and hard disk drives. You must be logged in to post a comment. Black vs. Best Desktop Computers for the Money ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply You must be logged in to post a comment. It would appear your external drive is one of these. Unless your 1 TB drive is almost full?
Solandri :. On many larger drives this is the smallest cluster size, so it's the lower speed limit. For a modern drive it's about 0. On SSDs it can make a huge difference reading small files, since time it takes for the drive to transfer the data to the computer can be a lot longer than the time to read the data. This tests speed of kB files, which as you can guess is between the 4k and sequential speeds. A modern 2. If the drive were full, there might be a chance all the sectors on the outer edge where more platter area passes per rotation were full, so the drive was doing sequential speed testing on the inner edge.
So either your drive is very badly fragmented, or the USB 3. For the most part this isn't a big deal. Only large files like videos transfer at max speed. But in the future when you buy another USB 3. I mean I install all games on the external drive, And some applications such as Adobe Photoshop are also installed there.. So do you think that the Internal HDD might be causing a bottleneck or something? I mean I do experience slow boots, And the login screen stays black for about 30 sec before showing me the actual login screen..
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