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deterimining bandwidth/concurrent users/connect time from the logs

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Hi Guys,

Looking at the pricing survey, not sure where our app fits in, but something on the order of what I've listed below.  Somehow I think we fit into a minimal usage case:

1) 2 hours per day, less than 10 concurrent chat users,

2) each chat session under 100 messages, 10 lines per message, per session?

What would this mean in terms of resource usage?

We've just run an internal alpha.  How do I look at the resource usage?  Is there a way for me to see how much bandwidth / max users / concurrent connections have been used for a given account/room?

I hope there is a quick and easy answer.
--Doug

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Quick and easy answers are my specialty =)

http://afcs.acrobat.com

check out the graphs there. And we'd definitely be interested in talking to you about your use-case and utilization - we're committed to making sure this is affordable as well. We think we're coming to numbers / a model that will make sense for all, but more data is always appreciated.

nigel

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Quick and easy answers are my specialty =)

http://afcs.acrobat.com

check out the graphs there. And we'd definitely be interested in talking to you about your use-case and utilization - we're committed to making sure this is affordable as well. We think we're coming to numbers / a model that will make sense for all, but more data is always appreciated.

nigel

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Thanks!  This helps a bunch. I went back to the survey but I'm not allowed in, so I'm going to ask.  Projecting our usage (based upon a 1 hour alpha):

52K minutes per month

400K messages per month

<1GB bandwidth

Under some of the pricing models, how much would our chat application cost on a monthly basis?

What could be done to reduce the concurrent connection times of our application, besides timing the users out?

Thanks,

--Doug

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