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Firefox Add-on Needed To Measure Site Bandwidth | ||
Discussion by 8ennett with 3 Replies.
Last Update: September 29, 2010, 5:31 pm | |||
I've been looking all over for an app (preferably a firefox add-on) which shows in real time the current bandwidth consumption of a site.
Basically I'm wanting to measure the amount of data being transmitted from the site while I have an AJAX script running and i'm having trouble locating anything like that. It's just so I can predict overall bandwidth consumption for X amount of users at any given time and adjust the refresh rate to compensate (currently refreshing 10 rows of MySQL data every 1,000 microseconds during testing).
There are tonnes of add-ons for firefox that measure your current bandwidth speed and so on but that's not what i'm looking for so please don't post anything like that. Just an add-on that shows current consumption, not speed.
Thanks guys, night all.
Basically I'm wanting to measure the amount of data being transmitted from the site while I have an AJAX script running and i'm having trouble locating anything like that. It's just so I can predict overall bandwidth consumption for X amount of users at any given time and adjust the refresh rate to compensate (currently refreshing 10 rows of MySQL data every 1,000 microseconds during testing).
There are tonnes of add-ons for firefox that measure your current bandwidth speed and so on but that's not what i'm looking for so please don't post anything like that. Just an add-on that shows current consumption, not speed.
Thanks guys, night all.
Tue Aug 17, 2010 Reply New Discussion
I think that cannot be done thorough a Firefox add-on because it’s something related to the web server. But there are add-ons that will let you know the data transfer between the site and your PC.
Wed Sep 29, 2010 Reply New Discussion
Yeah when I wrote this I wasn't really thinking straight and trying to iron out about 20 different problems in my head at once. I forgot about the advanced statistics features in cPanel
Wed Sep 29, 2010 Reply New Discussion
I agree, this seems a sever statistics need, which can be fulfilled only by a server-side tool, and network traffic monitor available with your cpanel should be the best solution.
Wed Sep 29, 2010 Reply New Discussion
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