Ryan Simpkins wrote:
100GB a month is equivilant to roughly 146 full .iso images (if my math is 
somewhat
right). I think the 100GB cap is really there to deter heavy file sharers, 
ubergeeks
running a server farm in the basement, and business that need HUGE bandwidth.

Incidently I think you'd have to push 40kB/sec (320kbps) 24 hours a day, 30 
days a
month, to reach the limit. I could be wrong, but if you used the phone and 
played
world of warcraft 24/7 for 30 days solid you likley wouldn't reach the limit.

Curiously, Webalizer reports that people are retrieving 400-600 GB per month from my simple home server. The traffic is legitimate, but I wonder whether Webalizer is counting partial downloads as complete downloads. I know the number is at least in the ballpark, since 'ifconfig' reports it has transmitted 276 GB in the past 22 days, but that also includes a lot of LAN traffic.

I guess I'd be a horrible customer for UTOPIA. ;-)

Shane


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