Checking Bandwidth Usage (Fatal Attraction Style)
Hello FastServers.Net blog fans, Casanova has just arrived ;-). Now my name is Miguel (picture is of my evil twin on bad hair day) and I am pretty new to the FastServers.Net family for it has been truly an amazing/incredible experience to be apart of the team. This week I am coming to you live and in color with the very greatest, and very latest, information of how to check your bandwidth. Even though the process of checking bandwidth has not changed, I as well as numerous customers was curious as to how the process works exactly. This is why I am now dedicating my self to make it a life long ambition to educate the masses on this most critical of all topics.
Granted that I work here, I am still new to learning the twists and tricks to our setups. Which was why when a customer asked me how they can check their bandwidth, I said “You know that is a very good question, how does one check the fundamental frequency range of data transmission rates on their fabulous Dell PowerEdge state of the art servers?” (What can I say, I minored in BS). My answer came from the master mind of AP who referred me to the predefined process that we have in our systems. Some how I knew that the little tab that said How to Check Bandwidth Usage did something (who knew it would answer all of my life time dilemmas).
So fellow FastServers.Net fans here is how you CHECK BANDWIDTH USAGE and file an order of protection as well:
1st- You should know that you can check your bandwidth usage daily, weekly, or monthly any time.
(Sort of like one of those dates that never wanted to leave and you need to keep tabs on how far away he is staying from your personal space).
2nd- You can then visit https://pentagon.fastservers.net and login.
(Like visiting your local police department to file a H.R.O)
3rd- You will then click on My Server Info Server Extranet “Enter”
(Similar to filling out the Petitioner’s Affidavit and Petition for Restraining Order “ENTER” as many details as possible)
4th- You will see a full list of servers associated with your account, click under the Server Label and select a server. Toward the bottom of the screen you will see the bandwidth usage for your server. Additionally there are “Graphs” located at the top of this screen for RTG (Real Time Graphing) of your bandwidth usage. Be sure to keep this info for it is important when reviewing overages at end of the month.
(You will see a full list of portraits (from the police) of various questionable dates that were associated with you that month. Tap on the portrait of the date two weeks before. Toward the bottom of the page you will read his recent convictions. Additionally there are notes located at the top of this page for RTG [Real Time Whereabouts] of the now noted stalker. And then you will be granted a temporary restraining order. Be sure to keep this info for it is important when you get to court)
And that ladies and gentlemen is pretty much how to check in on your bandwidth usage for the month as well as one those few acquaintances that are just getting a little to close for comfort. In addition I would really like to thank AP (Aaron Philips) and GC (Glenn Close) for providing me with a vigilant awareness of the services that is being provided to us today. It’s a tough world out there you know , and I am in it to educate.

