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Old 26-09-2011, 21:53   #7
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Re: is Onlive being traffic managed?

It doesn't use much upstream capacity so it's largely fine. This said gaming isn't something VM are too good at right now

OnLive already have a deal going with BT until the end of the year, probably an exclusive one.

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Originally Posted by BenMcr View Post
It's not covered by application management
I'll test it. Given how long Onlive has been live for in the US and that BT are able to not shape it you'd hope that VM will be fine, however the problems with the management of the application management hardware have been well documented.

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Baseline taken, I'll check it again when the shaping is off and compare.
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