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Manuel, > > 3. There are two large users of the 100 Mbps link from CMA to CSTNET, > > those > > being FTP and LDM. FTP uses 0.75 GB/hr for 2 hours 4 times a day. > We are not currently FTPing any data from CMA, we stopped last week. We were told by CMA that the FTP activity on the CMA/CSTNET segment is unrelated to TIGGE. > Can this queue size be computed according to the amount of data outlined > above ? Please, include the algorithm used, so when we add new partners > we know how to increase the queue size. The expression for the minimum size of the product-queue is t * r where: t = The minimum, desired, residency time of a data-product in the product-queue (e.g. 1 hr). r = The maximum rate at which data arrives over any time-interval "t" (e.g., 12 GB/h) Plugging-in the example values gives a minimum size of 12 GB. Regards, Steve Emmerson Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: LGY-600646 Department: Support IDD TIGGE Priority: Normal Status: On Hold