or just update the pip capacity until it's just not an issue anymore, remember it's also impacting on their systems.

Cheers Don

Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
It's often interesting looking over stats...
Not really, unless you have an actual need to do so. Either you need to
monitor bandwidth (in which case you should be measuring from the
network, not from the app), or you are actively changing the design of
your sites to match the people using them.

Or you're trouble-shooting. For example google, who once downloaded the
same pdf repeatedly as fast as they could, until I told them that the
anti-google-IP-block was staying in place until they stopped their
abuse. And now they're doing it again... well so many times in a row
anyway. (You all have bandwidth-limiting on your home servers for damage
control? Might pay to reduce the search-engine bots to a trickle, as it
doesn't affect their indexing anyway but will help the traffic costs and
well-behaved users.)

Volker


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