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Weather server bandwidth.

Posted: Sat 17 Sep 2022 5:44 pm
by Nossie
Can I just confirm - is this what I should expect for transfer to a web server? For a weather server 500mb a day seems to be quite a lot - thanks.

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Day	All Traffic	FTP Traffic
1	543.57 MB	477.27 MB
2	408.15 MB	360.03 MB
3	402.15 MB	345.78 MB
4	235.47 MB	203.05 MB
5	543.7 MB	497.05 MB
6	543.89 MB	487.98 MB
7	542.95 MB	488.33 MB
8	539.65 MB	497.21 MB
9	514.1 MB	474.07 MB
10	461.63 MB	427.66 MB
11	495.84 MB	451.09 MB
12	497.83 MB	440.98 MB
13	533.55 MB	471.31 MB
14	532.98 MB	472.15 MB
15	524.74 MB	474.34 MB
16	523.37 MB	481.28 MB
17	206.14 MB	191.26 MB

Re: Weather server bandwidth.

Posted: Sat 17 Sep 2022 7:05 pm
by sutne
This is depending of how often you upload.
Realtime data is about 2,5KB, Normal interval (mostly the .json-files) about 1MB.
Then there is End of day-files and also if you are uploading extra files.
So if you have very small intervals you could reach 500MB per day.

Re: Weather server bandwidth.

Posted: Sat 17 Sep 2022 8:28 pm
by Nossie
If only a few k is being updated - this seems pretty god damn excessive.

Re: Weather server bandwidth.

Posted: Sat 17 Sep 2022 9:14 pm
by freddie
Nossie wrote: Sat 17 Sep 2022 8:28 pm If only a few k is being updated - this seems pretty god damn excessive.
It's not just a few k though. For realtime.txt - if you use a 10 second interval and it is 2.5k a time, then that is about 20 megabytes by itself.
Probably similar for realtimegauges.txt. Then you have the JSON files, as Sutne says.
It all adds up.

Re: Weather server bandwidth.

Posted: Sat 17 Sep 2022 9:45 pm
by Mapantz
For my "realtime" stuff; realtime.txt, realtimegauges.txt, realtime.xml (17KB) is being uploaded every 4 seconds. It works out at 367MB a day.
The 15 minute upload interval of another file works out at 4MB a day.

It's also adding lines to SQL databases and sending to third-party sites, that'll add up too.