[NTLUG:Discuss] ntlug.org network usage
Chris Cox
cjcox at acm.org
Tue Mar 11 00:01:22 CST 2003
Rick Cook wrote:
> On Monday 10 March 2003 21:18, Chris Cox wrote:
>
>
> Not to contradict Chris, however:
>
...snip...stupid things Chris said snipped....
> We currently have two "good" servers. A 300Mhz one donated by Bynari that is
> currently at thePlanet.com handling the ntlug.org traffic and a 500Mhz
> VARstation donated by VA Linux (at the time) that is sitting in my Library at
> home acting as my occasional x86 play toy (not that I have had any time to
> play lately - and it is really supposed to be a ntlug.org "backup"). Both are
> some type of tower case that wold be 4U if laid on their side.
Oops... yes... we do have the other server. My bad.
>
...more stupid stuff snipped...
>
> Change the M's to G's and the 100 to 10 and that's a closer description of the
> http bandwidth. The smtp and nntp bandwidth (on a total per month basis) seem
> to be in the noise.
I stand corrected. Rick is correct. Which is sort of unfortunate.
6G is pushing the edge of "basic" services for most.
Thanks for the corrections Rick!!
(wouldn't Rick make a good President?)
Overworked,
Chris
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