I understand much better then you could ever imagine. It is best you have done as you have done. Let the hooplah settle down and you will be fine hosting it. I will let you know when that is appropriate. The flood I see on every new release, I am happy to stay up spitting webpages a couple k in size, an ISO a whole new ballgame. Please bare in mind traffic for downloading Ultimate Edition 2.3, debs from the repo etc. did not stop here just because of Ultimate Edition 2.4's release. I will probably see I am figuring close to 800TB this month, we will see. A new record. Is that 4/5 of a Petabyte, simply amazing. The raw flood of users that come in on a new release simply blows my mind. Hate to inform you of this, but the next release every 2.4 user will know I have dropped it within 60 minutes of me writing the webpage. I will probably have to disable the ISO folder for that one period.
I will let you know when you can put the iso back I know for sure you are unlimited, but not unlimited concurrent users. Find me one hosting company that allows both, not going to happen. Well minus amazon and you will have to have DEEP pockets for that. I know where I am at. The hosting company is unmatched, believe it. I have sent close to 400 TB this month... As soon as it hit the homepage the wreaking ball dropped. We had "mirrors" quit before even starting, do you not think I should be honest? (I explained the traffic). I think I have been more then honest, I am sure you now understand that first hand.
Remain up & do not worry about Ultimate Edition, I will let you know when it is safe to put it back up. Being on distowatch's homepage I am sure has a bunch to do with it. I need to try and stay under the radar, I did not post it on distrowatch
I thought I would point this out as per your email:
Apache: 89.9 requests/sec - 0.6 GB/second - 6.5 MB/request
what I would be feeling and then some
that is GB right? Thanks Unixheads, I am sure he now understands
Is he still up? Yep, damn I have seen 400 concurrent connection servers go down err overloaded, universities eat it at least max out. Impressive. Come to think of it where is
LinuxFreedom?
I would evidently love to understand that, GB, understand this or that the University of Maryland set up a comp with Ultimate Edition on it do not remember which version at the time. gigabit network card which amounts to 1 Terabyte of transfer per day I remember well. Actually asked me if I desired a second comp hooked up to eat the .55 mbit they had left (an OC-3) I declined. The users at the university does need bandwidth correct? is the gb or is the the GB as they provide? Gigabit v/s Gigabyte?
Wow, is it petabits or petabytes lol
A huge difference. I will provide raw access logs to anyone who requests it.
Thanks for hanging in there,
TheeMahn