Going from 3Mbit download speed to 5Mbit does not change browsing experience. It also plenty enough for VoIP etc.
I also run a few web sites for clients and see their bandwith usage graphs, they are ususally in 0.3 Mbit range (with some spikes).
As for future applications that will require 5 or 10 Mbit speeds, we will dea with them when they come.
Use Norton Anti Virus Corporate Edition, you have one machine that is updated on schedule, and all of the machines on the network get definitions from that server. Practically no maintanace.
The test was on the Linux box, why in the world wouldn't you compare Blackdown's Java. It was proven that it is the fastest implementation of Java !For Linux!. It was also proven that Sun's JVM is not very efficient on Linux. http://www.volano.com/report/index.html
Going from 3Mbit download speed to 5Mbit does not change browsing experience. It also plenty enough for VoIP etc. I also run a few web sites for clients and see their bandwith usage graphs, they are ususally in 0.3 Mbit range (with some spikes). As for future applications that will require 5 or 10 Mbit speeds, we will dea with them when they come.
Use Norton Anti Virus Corporate Edition, you have one machine that is updated on schedule, and all of the machines on the network get definitions from that server. Practically no maintanace.
The test was on the Linux box, why in the world wouldn't you compare Blackdown's Java. It was proven that it is the fastest implementation of Java !For Linux!. It was also proven that Sun's JVM is not very efficient on Linux.
http://www.volano.com/report/index.html