That's a record in my book. We have a new sub doing a 1/2 TB a week (2 TB per month), and that is a high for us.

bp
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On 11/11/2014 8:57 PM, Ken Hohhof via Af wrote:
Yeah, I have a new customer like that. He was heading toward 3 TB/mo usage and was complaining because he couldn’t stream Netflix and Youtube at 1080p while maxing out his connection with 10 NNTPS connections. I think I’ve convinced him he needs to shut it off when he’s streaming. Not sure why he can’t schedule on and off times or limit the bandwidth. I think these people are video horders. When you are downloading over 100 GB per day, when will you watch it all? Unless this is 4K quality.
*From:* Mike Hammett via Af <mailto:[email protected]>
*Sent:* Tuesday, November 11, 2014 10:41 PM
*To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] procera results
Quality of torrents is an issue. That's why the serious guys have gone back to UseNet. Automation is great.



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*From: *"That One Guy via Af" <[email protected]>
*To: *[email protected]
*Sent: *Tuesday, November 11, 2014 8:53:12 PM
*Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] procera results

when we audit through various means, we dont see much torrenting anymore, I think its gone out of style with youngsters with pandora and the like with cellular audio, less care about stored mp3, every video is available in real time now, so why bother torrenting a movie you cant verify the quality of beforehand On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 8:05 PM, Rory Conaway via Af <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    This is amazing. Thanks.  What’s interesting to me is how little
    bandwidth torrents are using.  I can put up 10 people and 2 of
    them are using torrents almost immediately.

    Rory

    *From:*Af [mailto:[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>] *On Behalf Of *Kurt Fankhauser via Af
    *Sent:* Tuesday, November 11, 2014 10:10 AM
    *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
    *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] procera results

    i am not blocking/shaping anything right now, that bar graph is
    only showing the top 10 results right now

    Sent from my iPhone

    Kurt Fankhauser

    Wavelinc Communications

    P.O. Box 126

    Bucyrus, OH 44820

    http://www.wavelinc.com

    tel. 419-562-6405 <tel:419-562-6405>

    fax. 419-617-0110 <tel:419-617-0110>


    On Nov 11, 2014, at 10:34 AM, Rory Conaway via Af <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Kurt, are you blocking or shaping any torrents?  I don’t see
        that in your chart.

        Rory

        *From:*Af [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Kurt
        Fankhauser via Af
        *Sent:* Tuesday, November 11, 2014 8:23 AM
        *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
        *Subject:* [AFMUG] procera results

        Havn't shaped any traffic yet with this procera box. But here
        is a graph of what kind of traffic the clients are using as a
        whole in one days time. Of course Netflix is at top. But i am
        surprised at how close behind that youtube is (shows up as
        http media stream) Usually at any given time the
        Netflix/Youtube accounts for 50-75% of all traffic running
        through this box.


        Kurt Fankhauser

        Wavelinc Communications

        P.O. Box 126

        Bucyrus, OH 44820

        http://www.wavelinc.com <http://www.wavelinc.com/>

        tel. 419-562-6405 <tel:419-562-6405>

        fax. 419-617-0110 <tel:419-617-0110>



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