Impossible numbers with Performance Monitor
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Date: 03/25/04
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Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 13:47:05 -0800
439,936 bytes = 430 KILObytes = .420 MEGAbytes
'--> /1024 '--> /1024
Hope this helps,
Nick
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>-----Original Message-----
>I'm trying to monitor the bandwith I'm using, and am
logging the Network
>Interface. It indicates the throughput is way higher
than a 100 Mbps
>ethernet adapter could ever do...
>The system has an Intel Pro 100 VE ethernet adapter (100
Mbps) running at
>100 full duplex.
>
>The counters indicate a maximum throughput of 439,936
Bytes per second.
>That would be 439 megabytes per second - don't think so.
>The scale is .0001, which I assume is for the graph.
Even using this to try
>to get the number, that would be 43.99 Bytes/s, or
only .0429 MB/s (.343
>megabits per second). That's way too low, it must be
using more than that.
>
>Any ideas??
>TIA,
>Scott M.
>
>
>.
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