I think that raises an interesting point - when are WUs considered "old"?
How many WUs should go in a cache?
I see what you are trying to do... encourage everybody to lay off getting
WUs so the network is not so congested, therby giving YOU access sooner! <G>
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Behalf Of Charity
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 9:32 PM
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Subject: Re: Anyone Having Connection Problems?
Care to share some of these WUs <G>??? I'm basically out now, with only
one box left running. Even though my cache was full when it started, I
only cache 3 days max so that they do not become "old". I used to do a
week's worth, but changed it so that they were "fresh".
I have quite a collection to send in, but I will hold off doing that
until the mad rush of people DLing new WUs subsides. Perhaps we should
all consider doing this to help reduce server load. Naturally, though,
the minute I can connect to get new ones, I will!
Charity
Chris Hartzell wrote:
>
> I have a 20 work unit cache on each of my machines, so I can go a week or
> more without losing a beat.
>
> Chris
>
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