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Dreamhack aims to set a new record as one of the fastest connections of the world with a 120Gbit/S 322 Terabit) connection
Dreamhack who currently holds the world record of being the biggest online event ever with nearly 14.000 computer hooked up to the internet during Winter 2010, beating the old world record of 11.000 computer which also was held by dreamhack is now trying to brake another world record. This time Dreamhack is trying to beat the world record in capacity usage. In order to do this they've invested in a 120 Gbit/s where the equipment and routers used with a speed of 322 terabit has cost around 45 million SEK (120 Gbit WAN speed (internet) 322 terabit LAN speed (local). Some people thinks this is cool while other people might wonder if the Swedes don't have anything more useful to spend their money on, and the answer is no. In Sweden Internet is everything, and Dreamhack is about to prove it.
Dreamhack with roughly 14k computers.
However, to be able to reach the desired capacity 20.000 users are estimated to come to dreamhack, hook up their computers and start pirating and hopefully Dreamhack will then go beyond the earlier record which was set at 20 gigabit. Some people thinks that the amount users won't be enough to reach the new record. That the 20k people won't really make much of a difference. However, Dreamhack have said that they will "help" the attendants at Dreamhack to use as much bandwidth as possible. Dreamhack are dedicated to overload their internet as much as possible.
Regardless if Dreamhack succeeds with the new record or not, which can be viewed here:http://dashboard.dreamhack.se/ one thing is certain, The lagging that happened during the Starcraft 2 tournament earlier before this post was written were not due to Dreamhacks "poor" internet giving way under 20k viewers who were watching the tournament via Twitch.TV.
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Just load up utorrent on every machine. Break the record np.
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I wish I had such a connection ^-^
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On November 24 2011 20:59 TBO wrote: 45 Million SEK or Euro? Swedish kronor, will update the article for clarity.
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Who's paying for all the bandwidth? Or is bandwidth cheap in sweden?
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On November 24 2011 21:03 StimMarine wrote: Who's paying for all the bandwidth? Or is bandwidth cheap in sweden?
Dreamhack is sponsored by both the government and Telia, which is one of the main ISPs of europe. They host european battle.net among other things.
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In order to do this they've invested in a 120 Gbit/s 30 mil long connection where the equipment and routers used, with a speed of 322 terabit, alone has cost around 45 million SEK.
I don't really get this. 30 mil i'm guessing is either miles or swedish mil? If the connection bandwidth is 120 Gbit/s what does the 322 terabit "speed" mean?
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If i could hook this up to my place.....
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On November 24 2011 21:05 Kira__ wrote:Show nested quote +On November 24 2011 21:03 StimMarine wrote: Who's paying for all the bandwidth? Or is bandwidth cheap in sweden? Dreamhack is sponsored by both the government and Telia, which is one of the main ISPs of europe. They host european battle.net among other things.
I love your country.
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On November 24 2011 21:06 karpo wrote:Show nested quote + In order to do this they've invested in a 120 Gbit/s 30 mil long connection where the equipment and routers used, with a speed of 322 terabit, alone has cost around 45 million SEK.
I don't really get this. 30 mil i'm guessing is either miles or swedish mil? If the connection bandwidth is 120 Gbit/s what does the 322 terabit "speed" mean? It's the speed of the routers, I removed one of the "," to make it more clear.
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You should prolly also mention Cisco whos sponsoring the event with about 45 million SEK worth of hardware (the routers and switches etc.)
also 30 swedish mil = 300 km
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This seems kind of pointless to me. If it was actually needed or useful to the event, I would say it was awesome, but it seems really silly to put up that much (government?) money for the express purpose of saying to everyone, "Come download a bunch of porn so we can say we broke the world record."
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On November 24 2011 21:16 Belisarius wrote: This seems kind of pointless to me. If it was actually needed or useful to the event, I would say it was awesome, but it seems really silly to put up that much (government?) money for the express purpose of saying to everyone, "Come download a bunch of porn so we can say we broke the world record." Probably, however i wish the big ISP's and the government in Australia could be this committed to providing a good internet connection ^^. Pushing the limits of what people would not concieve to be possible is never a bad thing.
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On November 24 2011 21:00 Integra wrote:Swedish kronor, will update the article for clarity.
1 SEK = 0,108370531 Euro
45 000 000 SEK = 4 876 673,88 Euro
Source: google
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