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We have seen most of our customers utilize 10Gbps uplinks on their dedicated servers primarily for video & audio/radio streaming. Having said that, there are many other reasons to have a 10Gbps uplink. In fact, as it becomes more of the norm as hardware & bandwidth prices fall, you will start to see 10Gbps uplinks coming standard on dedicated servers. At the present time though, it does generally cost more to get a server with a 10Gbps uplink.
The majority of customers still tend to go for servers with 1Gbps uplinks, as the need for higher capacity 10Gbps uplinks isn't necessarily required for the most common of scenarios.
seems everyone is focused on bandwidth capacity for 10Gbps vs 1Gbps but forget to mention the better latency as well