The other important factor for OS East (and just as applicable to OS Summit and LCA) is that most attendees will have MULTIPLE devices. I'd expect 2 per person to be on and working (and a 3rd low bandwidth device for their e-book reader.) This doubling and tripling is what confuses most organizers. On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 11:28 AM, Mark Collier <mark@openstack.org> wrote:
We can also ask our summit event management partner (fntech) to share their best practices. I know that bandwidth is just one of many factors.
On July 14, 2016 12:20:50 PM Jimmy McArthur <jimmy@openstack.org> wrote:
Here's a helpful Bandwidth calculator: http://www.psav.com/bandwidth_estimator/ There are a few others out there <https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=bandwidth%20per%20person%20for%20wifi> if you'd like to compare/contrast.
I'd say all of our attendees have high bandwidth requirements.
Hugh Blemings wrote:
Hiya,
On 14/07/2016 12:43, Frank Days wrote:
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?
Intuitively that sounds a bit light on to me - I can find out what we usually provision for linux.conf.au which is of similar size if slightly different audience if you like ?
Cheers, Hugh
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