Dan Rayburn writes on the blog Streaming Media that we can expect substantial performance problems on the Internet during the week, when Microsoft today launches Windows 10. In the blog post, he talks about information that Microsoft has reserved a capacity of 40 Tb / s from third-party vendors to get the new Windows version. Add the expected modest capacity that Microsoft will contribute itself. The total capacity is comparable to Apple launches taking eight Tb / s in use most.
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The great need of course, depends on a combination of the software to be downloaded three GB and that a large number of users is expected to upgrade.
Given information that abound about the upgrade already been started maybe there will be trouble soon .
Concretely, the expected onslaught of upgrading eager led to extremely slow downloads. Dan Rayburn speculates that it may take several days to download Windows 10. It may also be the problem for users of other services on the web.
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It remains to be to see if this is the case. But given that Microsoft plans to roll out Windows 10 in several waves, there is a risk of performance problems for a long time.
– To upgrade to happen in several phases might help, but the overall purpose is so great. You can not just duplicate the network, says Dan Rayburn of IDG News.
Akamai, which is believed to be the largest supplier of network capabilities to Microsoft does not comment on individual customers . But James Dement is service manager at Akamai acknowledges that there may be problems:
– If any are not delivered or configured correctly, it can crash there continental Internet.
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