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Re: Keynote/Boardwatch Internet Backbone Index A better test!!!


From: Ben Black <black () zen cypher net>
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 1997 17:53:43 -0400 (EDT)

the "study" gives no details on the systems used, where they were, who 
provided net connectivity...far from scientific.  the sort of thing one 
would expect from marketeers.

and just because overall system performance affects web downloads, does 
that mean web downloads can be used to accurately and meaningfully 
measure overall system performance?  i think your logic is flawed.

the net is not a big BBS, in case you haven't heard.

On Fri, 27 Jun 1997, Jack Rickard wrote:

I'm not a marketing droid.  But only a moron would think that overall
performance would NOT affect the download of a web page, which is
essentially what you are attempting to say.

There are certainly other ways to do it.  Approximately Internet User
Population raised to Internet User Population worth.

Jack RIckard

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From: Ben Black <black () zen cypher net>
To: Craig A. Huegen <c-huegen () quadrunner com>
Cc: Jack Rickard <jack.rickard () boardwatch com>; Peter Cole
<Peter.Cole () telescan com>; nanog () merit edu; marketing () keynote com
Subject: Re: Keynote/Boardwatch Internet Backbone Index A better test!!!
Date: Friday, June 27, 1997 2:28 PM

for an exmple of somewhat more complete and better designed benchmarks of

this type:

http://www.inversenet.com/about/backgrounder.html#2

note that they understand the numerous factors that contribute to overall

performance.  only a marketing droid could think downloading 50k worth of

web pages is somehow an indicator of overall performance.


b3n



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