On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 08:20:10AM -0700, colbyd wrote:
> 
> I continue to use 525. It seems to kick ass. here are some stats:
This has nothing to do with build 525, and everything to do with the
network improving.
> 
> Uptime
>  2 days 13 hours 22 minutes
> localRequestsPerHour: 25.139694 
> load: 25%
> 
> incoming:
> # unique contacts: 233, active connections: 2
> # format: <contact attempts> <successful> <active connections> <address>
> #
> 1128  1128    0       tcp/209.210.55.3
> 464   464     0       tcp/217.0.226.33
> 302   302     0       tcp/217.0.226.111
> 302   302     0       tcp/143.248.234.149
> 292   292     0       tcp/12.231.53.84
> 253   253     0       tcp/130.234.180.63
> 232   232     0       tcp/217.155.34.23
> 197   197     0       tcp/128.211.145.133
> 175   175     0       tcp/213.208.109.228
> 175   175     0       tcp/209.221.197.10
> 150   150     0       tcp/213.139.166.100
> 148   148     0       tcp/203.7.159.18
> 139   139     0       tcp/62.123.53.184
> 119   119     0       tcp/66.25.132.47
> 115   115     0       tcp/217.0.226.48
> 114   114     0       tcp/68.13.125.189
> 113   113     0       tcp/131.215.43.203
> 111   111     0       tcp/217.0.226.45
> 108   108     0       tcp/217.75.103.8
> 92    92      0       tcp/66.26.200.14
> etc.
> 
> I uploaded 526mb of data using frost successfully @ around 14.5 kbps
> 
> I can retrieve data at surprising speed. dled a 5mb mp3 @ 22kbps
> 
> I can find many freesites, etc.
> 
> Perhaps users should stick with 525?
They certainly should not, we need the load balancing code to be widely
used to prevent the network from becoming totally unbalanced and
therefore unusable again.

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