On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 1:45 PM, Stuart Dallas <stu...@3ft9.com> wrote:
>
>> As for my files and homepage being Huge, yep, it's made for the future or 
>> current fast internet connections.
>> Frankly, size reduction is not on my agenda. I'll wait for the nets to 
>> become faster still.
>> And the server should spit it out at 2MB/s at least..
>
> That may be so, but when my 100Mbit/s connection finally managed to download 
> the file it took about 4 minutes, which is nowhere near 2MB/s. Your homepage 
> takes 7 seconds to load - that's unacceptable in the real world, especially 
> when you're talking about a server that's (and I'm only guessing here) not 
> under heavy load.
>
> Anyway, your comment about waiting for the nets (sic) to catch up so it can 
> cope with your bloat has convinced me to not bother looking any further into 
> your project, but I wish you the best of luck with it (you're gonna need it).
>
> -Stuart
>
> --
> Stuart Dallas
> 3ft9 Ltd
> http://3ft9.com/
>

Yup... I think rene forgot the fact is if each client requests pull
1MB/s , his upload has to be at least 120MB/s for 100 simultaneous
clients' connections.  Last time I check in ISP services, that
bandwidth falls within OC-12+ category....

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