As per our village lawyer and accountant ... Assuming 95th percentile billing, sampling every 5 minutes. You'll need about 1.5days worth of 0 (~447 samples missing in a row) to bork the curve... and it goes the bith ways. If you're 5Gbps committed on a 10Gbps and you burst 10Gbs for 1.6 days, you pay for 10Gbps for that month. And yes that include the best effort to manage DDoS from both part. We're capitalist, but no one is from big pharma =D. ----- Alain Hebert ahebert@pubnix.net PubNIX Inc. 50 boul. St-Charles P.O. Box 26770 Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 6G7 Tel: 514-990-5911 http://www.pubnix.net Fax: 514-990-9443 On 2/28/19 12:16 AM, Ben Cannon wrote:
You have to zero it.
-Ben
On Feb 27, 2019, at 8:10 PM, Michael Gehrmann <mgehrmann@atlassian.com <mailto:mgehrmann@atlassian.com>> wrote:
From my provider days if you miss data you can't bill it or assume zero.
Mike
On Thu, 28 Feb 2019 at 15:06, Steve Meuse <smeuse@mara.org <mailto:smeuse@mara.org>> wrote:
I can say that missing samples weren’t back filled when we billed. Never had any complaints.
-Steve
On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 10:31 PM Daniel Rohan <drohan@gmail.com <mailto:drohan@gmail.com>> wrote:
Can anyone shed light on how ISPs handle missing samples when calculating p95s for monthly billing cycles? Do they fill null samples with zeros or leave them as null?
I’m working on a billing sanity tool and want to make sure to cover my corner cases well.
Thanks!
Dan -- Thanks, Dan