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I will have up more information as the month goes on. I am also accepting ideas/suggestions to better improve the service. - Burger Meister |
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Don't want to trouble me? I don't understand!
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Burger Meister @ Nov 11 2006, 09:46 PM) [snapback]266447[/snapback]</div>
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or something. Also... 10 Giga BYTE storage... with 50 GB transfere.... 50 GB / month? Imagen someone uploads a full ISO @ 700 MB. 50 + 1024 = 51200 MB 51200 / 700 = 73 downloads. 51,2 KiloByte / sec (400kb/s) 11,8 days and the server is out of bandwith for the month. Not beeing pesimistic, but realistic. |
Nice idea!
Will someone monitor what people upload? How can you make sure people only have abandonware-related files on your server? You should check out www.servage.com, btw ;) really cheap, but good! |
Well seems I got enough feedback, alright let me answer some questions...
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Space: 10,000mb = 10gb Bandwidth: 500,000mb = 500gb So 500gb a month is a lot yes? Space, I will have a script of some sort that will delete files that have no been downloaded recently. Please give a suggestion if you feel there is something more rational. Quote:
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Please ask more questions and information! I am ready to answer! |
With ISOs, you won't get far with 10GB. I filled up that much space in a month. You should maybe restrict accounts to non-ISO data.
Deleting files after a certain amount of inactivity is annoying. Most file sharing services already do that. If you want to offer something attractive to others, don't do that. Deleting files after 6 months of inactivity would probably be reasonable though. |
Ah.. well, 500 GiB sounds better.
About the first "question": You stated that you accived a download speed of 400 kb / s on a 256 kb / s connection. I just found those figures impossible. Anyway; If you can write up a nice ToS for the "dump" you should be fine. Just be carefull with hotlinking and leeching as they can bust any transfere limits pretty fast. :ok: |
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The connection is called a 256kbps DSL, but it can go faster. Trust me on that. Unless my ISP lies to me and says my connection is a 512kbps which would make no sense because most sites I get 100kb/s - 125kb/s. Quote:
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