[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> >bandwidth on the different servers. I know the Raqs have a limited feature
> >per domains
> 
> you mean per IP ??? Not domain. To me that is a real limiting factor, 2
> domains on the same IP have to have the same bandwidth limits.

The question is "per server", which may mean single IP#s, range or class
of IP#s, or even multiple IP#s from separate classes.

It's a common question; it's a common need of anyone who does
colocation... how do we keep our clients from using for bandwidth than
they've paid for?

Or at least, how can we be notified when they're attempting to use too
much bandwidth, so we can let them know, or do something manually.

The only way I know how to do it is with (expensive) router options. 
Anyone have a good idea?

Jeff
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Linux and Cobalt/Sun/RaQ Consulting
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