[CentOS] Don't forget to use torrents for your downloads!
John R Pierce
pierce at hogranch.comThu Apr 2 16:38:19 UTC 2009
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Karanbir Singh wrote: > Sorin Srbu wrote: > >> According to wifey, I'm one of those insatiably curious ones. ;-) Anyway, >> that's a lot of data being shuffled! You don't see that kind of TB-amounts >> everyday, at least I don't. >> > > here is a bit more trivia for those interested: the 4 main 'seeds' that > came up were each running with 100mbps open uplinks. Atleast one person > in the early stages was running at 200 odd mbps. > geez, makes me wonder if I should even bother to leave mine running with a 50kbyte/sec uplink ca (thats about 500kbps)... if I raise the cap much higher, it seriously throttles my home network (6Mbps in, 700k out)... I know, I know, I should implement some form of QoS or packet prioritization at my firewall.
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