Ryan Simpkins wrote:
Doing the math on 600GB quickly (hopefully I am doing this right)...

877 .isos
242/kBs (1941 kbps) 24/7 for 30 days.

Yeah, pushing 1.9/Mbps average is probably going to be noticed on Utopia. If 
this is
accurate I imagine you are pushing 7-10/Mbps during peak.

I don't think my line is capable of that rate. I think I can currently push only about 1.5 Mbps peak. Clearly webalizer is misreporting.

Using the 276GB in 22 days: 152/kBs, 1218/kbps. I'd love to know more about how 
you
are using the system and what you are serving. What is the storage like on your
server? How many other devices are there in the network, etc?

It's nothing but an inexpensive Athlon 3000+ with a pair of SATA hard drives in a software RAID 1 configuration, running a few virtual servers, behind a cheap wireless router configured to forward certain ports. Load rarely goes above 0.1. The biggest bandwidth consumer is a bunch of static media files; my sister makes digital video and puts it on the site.

http://shelly.hathawaymix.org/

Can someone check my math? I'm always either multiplying or dividing too many 
times
in any one direction.

I can't see any errors.

Shane


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