Re: [Starlink] 42 petabytes/day and ...

2024-02-03 Thread Alexandre Petrescu via Starlink
Le 02/02/2024 à 04:07, Dave Taht via Starlink a écrit : from here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39200323 There were two things that fell out of reading that article for me. "each laser is grossly underused on average, at 0.432% of its maximum capacity." + "Brashears also said Starlin

Re: [Starlink] 42 petabytes/day and ...

2024-02-02 Thread Mark Handley via Starlink
In my original paper/video, I used NY-London as one of the key examples, not because of my funders (the work was actually unfunded - I just did it because I was curious), but because the only two applications I could immediately think of that cared enough about wide-area latency to pay for some

Re: [Starlink] 42 petabytes/day and ...

2024-02-02 Thread Spencer Sevilla via Starlink
Yeah I forget exactly where/when, but approx. five years ago there was a LEO workshop at some big academic networking conference (maybe sigcomm?) and I noticed that almost all the papers used NY-London latency as their primary evaluation metric. One of the papers even proposed some wacky multi hop