Re: [Hpr] Slow Downloads

2017-06-30 Thread Kevin O'Brien
I think the Archive.org idea is a good one. I use it for some other things
I have done.

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On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 11:29 AM, Ken Fallon  wrote:

> On 2017-06-30 17:13, Joshua Knapp wrote:
> > I found one user that was using all the bandwidth with multiple
> > downloads all at once coming from Michigan.
> >
> > Guys, I know you may want to have a ton of the podcasts for a trip or
> > what have you, but try to limit your downloads to one at a time.
> >
> > --Josh
> >
>
> It may be an idea to feed the archive from archive.org.
>
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Re: [Hpr] Slow Downloads

2017-06-30 Thread Bob Jonkman
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Is there such a thing as a podcatcher that uses bittorrent to download
its files? That should distribute the downloads somewhat.

I'd be willing to switch podcatchers if that was an option...

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On 2017-06-30 10:42 AM, Joshua Knapp wrote:
> It's a good chance that we are hitting the bandwidth cap on the VM
> and connections are getting throttled.  I'll check the firewall and
> see how much it's using.
> 
> I have a 20mb/s commit, which means while I can allow for more that
> that, but my monthly average based on 95 percentile cannot, else I
> get charged for overages, and I need to keep the paying customers
> as priority in regards to traffic.
> 
> I will check as to how much bandwidth we can spare, and I am open
> to ideas.
> 
> One of the things I have been investigating and testing is the use
> of AWS S3 for large files and uploads, as the cost is significantly
> less than storing and serving locally.
> 
> Another option may be that we raise money set aside specifically
> for HPR's bandwidth costs. The revenue from the few (2 or 3 iirc)
> accounts that signed up through the HPR coupon code is nominal in
> regards to the total cost to host HPR.
> 
> Do not get me wrong, I am not complaining, as I think HPR provides
> a great service and anything from the community is a testament to
> the dedication from it's members.
> 
> I am open to other ideas as always.
> 
> --Josh
> 
> On Jun 30, 2017 7:21 AM, "Mike Ray"  wrote:
> 
>> Kevin and all
>> 
>> I have exactly the same.
>> 
>> Every night when the clock ticks around for time for the next
>> HPR podcast it downloads very, very slowly.  I had just about
>> decided it was probably a combination of my sister and her kids
>> sucking up all my bandwidth with netflix and spottify.  But it
>> seems it isn't just me.
>> 
>> Mike
>> 
>> 
>> On 30/06/2017 13:48, Kevin O'Brien wrote:
>>> Is anyone else having problems with extremely slow downloads
>>> from hpr? I
>> am
>>> getting speeds that remind me of dial-up BBS days, but only on
>>> this
>> podcast.
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> 
>>> 
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Re: [Hpr] Slow Downloads

2017-06-30 Thread Ken Fallon
On 2017-06-30 17:13, Joshua Knapp wrote:
> I found one user that was using all the bandwidth with multiple
> downloads all at once coming from Michigan.
> 
> Guys, I know you may want to have a ton of the podcasts for a trip or
> what have you, but try to limit your downloads to one at a time.
> 
> --Josh
> 

It may be an idea to feed the archive from archive.org.


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Re: [Hpr] Slow Downloads

2017-06-30 Thread Joshua Knapp
It's a good chance that we are hitting the bandwidth cap on the VM and
connections are getting throttled.  I'll check the firewall and see how
much it's using.

I have a 20mb/s commit, which means while I can allow for more that that,
but my monthly average based on 95 percentile cannot, else I get charged
for overages, and I need to keep the paying customers as priority in
regards to traffic.

I will check as to how much bandwidth we can spare, and I am open to ideas.

One of the things I have been investigating and testing is the use of AWS
S3 for large files and uploads, as the cost is significantly less than
storing and serving locally.

Another option may be that we raise money set aside specifically for HPR's
bandwidth costs. The revenue from the few (2 or 3 iirc) accounts that
signed up through the HPR coupon code is nominal in regards to the total
cost to host HPR.

Do not get me wrong, I am not complaining, as I think HPR provides a great
service and anything from the community is a testament to the dedication
from it's members.

I am open to other ideas as always.

--Josh

On Jun 30, 2017 7:21 AM, "Mike Ray"  wrote:

> Kevin and all
>
> I have exactly the same.
>
> Every night when the clock ticks around for time for the next HPR
> podcast it downloads very, very slowly.  I had just about decided it was
> probably a combination of my sister and her kids sucking up all my
> bandwidth with netflix and spottify.  But it seems it isn't just me.
>
> Mike
>
>
> On 30/06/2017 13:48, Kevin O'Brien wrote:
> > Is anyone else having problems with extremely slow downloads from hpr? I
> am
> > getting speeds that remind me of dial-up BBS days, but only on this
> podcast.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> >
> >
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>
> Disclaimer: It wasn't me, you didn't see me, you can't prove a thing.
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Re: [Hpr] Slow Downloads

2017-06-30 Thread Dave Morriss
On 30/06/17 13:48, Kevin O'Brien wrote:
> Is anyone else having problems with extremely slow downloads from hpr? I
> am getting speeds that remind me of dial-up BBS days, but only on this
> podcast.

There are ongoing problems with the server. I have been seeing "Service
Unavailable" messages on and off since Thursday.

I have reported this to Josh of AnHonestHost.com and the last I heard he
was looking into it.

Dave


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Re: [Hpr] Slow Downloads

2017-06-30 Thread Jannik Wesley Pruitt via Hpr
Mike they seem to down load fine on my iPhone

Sent from my iPhone

> On 30. Jun 2017, at 09:18, Mike Ray  wrote:
> 
> Kevin and all
> 
> I have exactly the same.
> 
> Every night when the clock ticks around for time for the next HPR
> podcast it downloads very, very slowly.  I had just about decided it was
> probably a combination of my sister and her kids sucking up all my
> bandwidth with netflix and spottify.  But it seems it isn't just me.
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
>> On 30/06/2017 13:48, Kevin O'Brien wrote:
>> Is anyone else having problems with extremely slow downloads from hpr? I am
>> getting speeds that remind me of dial-up BBS days, but only on this podcast.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> 
>> 
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Re: [Hpr] Slow Downloads

2017-06-30 Thread Mike Ray
Kevin and all

I have exactly the same.

Every night when the clock ticks around for time for the next HPR
podcast it downloads very, very slowly.  I had just about decided it was
probably a combination of my sister and her kids sucking up all my
bandwidth with netflix and spottify.  But it seems it isn't just me.

Mike


On 30/06/2017 13:48, Kevin O'Brien wrote:
> Is anyone else having problems with extremely slow downloads from hpr? I am
> getting speeds that remind me of dial-up BBS days, but only on this podcast.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> 
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[Hpr] Slow Downloads

2017-06-30 Thread Kevin O'Brien
Is anyone else having problems with extremely slow downloads from hpr? I am
getting speeds that remind me of dial-up BBS days, but only on this podcast.

Regards,


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