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MaGe Linux Operations
MaGe Linux Operations
Aug 4, 2015 · Operations

Understanding Server Upstream and Downstream Bandwidth: Why Uploads Can Slow Your Server

The article explains the difference between upstream and downstream bandwidth on a server, describes how most servers primarily use upstream for downloads, notes that downstream is used for uploads, and warns that POST uploads can consume memory and cause I/O slowdown when concurrency is high.

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Understanding Server Upstream and Downstream Bandwidth: Why Uploads Can Slow Your Server
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