This was my question for the OpenStack Days - East event. I just want to make sure we have enough bandwidth behind the Wifi since the OpenStack Summits do an excellent job of making sure we have plenty of bandwidth and there are few things in life worse than slow wifi. My vendors is recommending 50/50 Mbps pipe for the event which we are expecting 600 people. Does anyone know if there is a rule of thumb of how much badnwidth per user/attendee makes sense? Thanks Frank Frank Days | VP, Marketing Tesora, Inc. Direct: +1.978.707.8010 ext. 1017 frank.days@tesora.com<mailto:frank.days@tesora.com> | @tangyslice | Skype: fmdays 125 CambridgePark Drive, Suite 400, Cambridge, MA 02140 On Jul 14, 2016, at 11:41 AM, Barrett, Carol L <carol.l.barrett@intel.com<mailto:carol.l.barrett@intel.com>> wrote: I don’t think I understand the question – can you clarify? I would expect attendees to participate in 100% of the event. Thanks Carol From: denise@openstack.org<mailto:denise@openstack.org> [mailto:denise@openstack.org] Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2016 11:18 AM To: OSD List <community@lists.openstack.org<mailto:community@lists.openstack.org>> Subject: [openstack-community] OpenStackDay Organizer Question Hi OSD organizers, I have a question from one of the OpenStack Day organizers and hoping that this group can answer their question: How much bandwidth per attendee are people budgeting for an OpenStack Day? Thank you for your feedback. Denise Hello OpenStack Day Leaders, This email is an invitation to participate on our public mailing list for community event organisers, community@lists.openstack.org<mailto:community@lists.openstack.org>. In the past, this list has been the place for announcements and discussion around several interesting topics such as recognising user contributors, changing the summit speaking submission voting process, designing the speakers bureau and implementing the official user group program. With more and more OpenStack Days events happening around the world, we could really use your help to disseminate your knowledge and share best practices for those starting out and those looking to improve. This mailing list provides a home for these discussions and we hope that you will accept our invitation to join. Regards, Denise & Tom at the Foundation _______________________________________________ Community mailing list Community@lists.openstack.org<mailto:Community@lists.openstack.org> http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/community