Re: [freenet-support] How much download?

2004-07-12 Thread Toad
On Tue, Jul 13, 2004 at 10:21:17AM +1200, Phillip Hutchings wrote:
 Joachim Scharfetter wrote:
 
 Hi, I have got a fair use DSL account with limited download volume.
 How much download traffic will a permanent freenet node approximately
 cause?
 
 As much as your bandwidth allows. On a capped 256/128 connection Freenet 
 managed to use 1.5GB in a day. Now I have a 10GB cap, not good. Anyway, 
 that's the sort of transfer you can expect - lower your 
 averageBandwidthLimit to keep things sane.

I'm amazed that the above still works...
 
 If it was possible to change these limits on the fly it'd be nice. 
 There's a suggestion for you Toad ;)

Changing bandwidth limits on the fly may be quite difficult, but we'll get
around to it eventually.. :)
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Re: [freenet-support] How much download?

2004-07-12 Thread David Masover
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Toad wrote:
| Changing bandwidth limits on the fly may be quite difficult, but we'll get
| around to it eventually.. :)
Really?  Would it be feasable to do an Apache-style graceful restart?
~ (Since files that are really too big should have a splitfile anyway, it
wouldn't take too long for the restart to finish.)
Also, bandwidth limitation can be done elsewhere (the kernel, a piece of
hardware), so maybe we already can change it on the fly on certain
architectures...
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