95th Percentile = Lame

Randy Bush randy at psg.com
Mon Jun 4 04:26:22 UTC 2001


> In reading this thread. Does this mean that if I send an 0xFFFF bit pattern
> to a network versus a 0x0000 pattern I'd be charged more for the energy
> consumption since all the 1's are high and consume more elecetric

no, it's the transitions from 0 to 1 or vice versa that take the energy.
that's why the nanog list is so repetitive, saves money.

randy



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