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Subject: Re: putty go slow
From: Peter Wiersig <peter () friesenpeter ! de>
Date: 2019-04-10 14:32:01
Message-ID: 87muky9bj2.fsf () server ! wiersig ! de
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Michael Stone <mstone@debian.org> writes:
> There's more debugging that could be done if needed, but for .01% I'd
> write it off as a momentary blip, maybe related to load during startup
> of a network service, and ignore it unless it started growing.
Yeah, currently I'm working as a monitoring specialist and after getting
the counters I ran the numbers and put my scale against the result.
I recently watched a conference talk[1] on network monitoring and the
consultant quoted the default settings of .01% for warning and .1% for
critical package errors when averaging the traffic over 15 minutes or
so, coming from the monitoring solution defaults, which we use here in
our datacenter.
Peter
[1] german presenter, english slides https://youtu.be/KiKOaeEaKis?t=377
english dubbed https://youtu.be/E9_S1rDJZIQ?t=371
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