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Posted: Sun, 30th Jan 2005 01:19 Post subject: How much bandwidth does this board use? |
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Does anyone know how much bandwidth a board about the size of nforce uses?
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Posted: Sun, 30th Jan 2005 17:17 Post subject: |
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How much bandwidth does the website generate approximately?
Reading all of this FAQ will give you an idea. But about 2.00+ terabytes a month.
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Posted: Sun, 30th Jan 2005 19:17 Post subject: |
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That's pretty much, hehe.
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Posted: Mon, 31st Jan 2005 15:48 Post subject: |
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and if you all donate Peerke some money it would be much easier for him to pay for it !
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Posted: Mon, 31st Jan 2005 23:26 Post subject: |
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It will be extremely cool if one day everything on the internet is delivered in a bittorrent like way. That way there will be all but one bottleneck remaining, the structure of the internet backbones.
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Posted: Tue, 1st Feb 2005 05:06 Post subject: |
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Quote: | How much bandwidth does the website generate approximately?
Reading all of this FAQ will give you an idea. But about 2.00+ terabytes a month. |
2+ terabytes for the entire site I think is what the FAQ is saying saying. But that includes all the millions and millions of NFO downloads. The boards alone can't possibly use more than maybe 250GB, if even that, a month.
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Posted: Tue, 1st Feb 2005 10:23 Post subject: |
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Mchart wrote: | It will be extremely cool if one day everything on the internet is delivered in a bittorrent like way. That way there will be all but one bottleneck remaining, the structure of the internet backbones. |
No it really wouldn't.. bandwidth saturating crap. Good for what it was built for, delivering Linux distro's to people on 56k modems, allowing for resuming and with great error correction. But NOTHING else.
The only thing we need to see is the large companies who own these high rate lines, selling them to lower market ISP's for reasonable prices, rather than sitting and asking for silly money.
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