By: Pallino1021, LLC
Reblogged this on <a href="http://pallino1021.wordpress.com/2012/08/05/how-nasa-battle-tested-its-mars-rover-live-stream/" rel="nofollow">Pallino1021...The Blog</a> and commented: NASA is...
View ArticleBy: Robert
will NASA stream all the video live throughout the world. Is it just the landing that will be live. If its USA Tax dollars being spent why can’t we watch everyday operations of the rove. why does Nasa...
View ArticleBy: kenhasselblad
You are very right. And a live stream to Germany too, plz, because Germany's tax-payers payes more than just <a href="http://www.canimix.de" rel="nofollow">Hundefutter</a> (meaning:...
View ArticleBy: nitpicker
> All told, SOASTA’s load-testing servers downloaded 68TB of video (see Arrow 2) from NASA’s cache during the nearly 40-minute test. Are you sure about 68TB for 40mins? The screenshot shows 6TB....
View ArticleBy: Derrick Harris
Re: Point 1: That’s the number they gave me. It could be missing a decimal point. Re: Point 2: I’m talking about SOASTA, in general. It can run some mighty large tests.
View ArticleBy: nitpicker
Derrick, re #2, I’m talking about the screenshot in the article. It has some strange data I failed to understand. It’d be nice to get SOASTA guys comments on the actuall figures. You see, such...
View ArticleBy: nitpicker
Moreover, they managed to generate just 22Gbps / 40 = ~500Mbps from each frontend node. This is a very low figure for a such workload. I’d expect x5-x10 more traffic from each node. Perhaps this is...
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