Anne,
> In practice, however, it's difficult to really separate things out this
> way since clients and servers must cooperate (i.e., a server may get
> stuck trying to feed a slow client), and all network traffic has to get
> stuffed into a finite set of pipes. But, so far this approach has
> worked well - sites seem to be requesting a manageable number of NEXRAD
> products and we've had no problems with NEXRAD products contributing to
> unacceptable latencies.
>
> We'll probably need to ask the community to exercise similar restraint
> with the new products.
So far, so good. I hope it continues! And I am very glad to see the new
products about to come online.
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