Apologies to anyone on this list who also subscribes to the ALUG (Anglia
LUG) list, as I've posted it there too. I think the overlap is probably
fairly small though.

I've been in contact with a website which hosts a large range of images
(www.bioimages.org.uk). The images are "a large selection of pictures of
Natural History objects, mostly British in origin", which currently
amount to around 400M of HTML (autogenerated from a database) on IIS,
and 3-4GB of photographs hosted separately.

The site is currently offline due to attempted site rips causing load
and bandwidth problems. I've offered to help look at the problem, but
due to the capacity required I don't think I'm in a position to help
with the hosting, although I may be able to help technically.

Several issues comes to mind which I'd like advice on. I think there are
Apache modules which can help to control the abuse aspect, but I'm not
sure where to start - any suggestions? There are options like scripting
the site (eg using PHP) and limiting the number of downloads per
session. I could probably come up with a solution but its not something
I have experience in managing.

If anyone has suggestions for a generous host that would be useful too.
What he's currently looking for is hosting for the HTML but not the
image library, but cites bandwidth as the biggest problem. I need to
work out why that is - I'd be surprised if the bandwidth fotr the HTML
itself is a huge problem (although I think the way the pages are
generated means that they are static pages with new timestamps after
each generation, so search engine traffic alone could be massive).

I have no direct connection with the site; its a friend who manages a
site which makes reference to the images that brought the problem to my
attention. I am inclined to help because I think this sort of thing is
what the web should be about (ie decent libraries of decent information).

-- 
Mark Rogers
More Solutions Ltd :: 0845 45 89 555





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