So as of right now, at least, a regular non gigbit (10/100) connetion should be just fine ?
I didn't have any real concern behind the original question cause my operation right now is sort of laughable compared to a lot of others, I was just curious because the more hashing power you have the more data you have coming in and out. Hence the, at which point might a gigabit connection be reccomended.
You seem to be asking a mining question. The answer is simple.
Chances are you can't afford enough mining equipment to outpace your internet connection for the foreseeable future. Internet connection speeds for your area will likely stay ahead of your ability to install new mining equipment. ADSL is a fast enough connection to run just about every jalapeño ever shipped from one house because getwork only makes a small request every second. Just don't try to run a full node while your mining.
I have 600Ghs coming soon and plan on upping to 1Ths at some point and continuing to increase over time. So please don't assume what I can or cannot afford. The question was very simple and doesn't seem to have been answered yet since what I specifcally asked was at what point might a gigbit internet connection be required in terms of hashrate since the higher the hash the more data you have coming and going.
So, if someone can put a realistic number on this that would be great.
Ex. I would think that once you hit the 2.5Th mark that you might wana start thinking about gettin a gigabit connection.
Also, getworked is being phased out for stratum from what I hear but I dont pretend to know anything about stratum let alone getwork. I don't plan on hosting a node for the good it bitcoin, so as you said yes, this is about mining.