Arnold Schekkerman wrote:
My guess is that the people leaving are leaving for the total amount of
traffic, not because of the bandwidth. Many providers use limitations like
xGB/month (mine has not:-) Not being in the global/continental pool can help
a lot.

My 1024/256 servers cope fine with the load from being in @ + europe + uk, there do tend to be hourly spikes but those aren't a serious problem... it's the abuse from running ntpdate from cron, multiple clients from the same IP and just too frequent polling that prompted me to have my servers removed from @ - I didn't want to let random people from the US and Asia continue to abuse a free service (that and the latency of ADSL plus the route to the US is fairly high).

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Simon Arlott

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