Moonshi Mohsenruddin wrote:

I will give it to you by 6am.

> Hi guys,
>
> May I request that we collate all the setup information in detail so
> that all the currect technical and marketing information is properly
> documented?
>
> I am discussing some sponsorship details from Compaq Asia and Cyberway
> and these problems could be eliminated soon. However, it is not easy
> to write a proposal to them and as such I will need all of us to work
> as a team to collate and consolidate the information that we have on hand.
>
> Elvin, pls provide me the details asap. The things that I need are as
> follows;
>
> a) The network bandwidth details that we might need
> b) Peak hour data transfer statistics (hourly, daily, weekly and
> monthly)
> c) CPU load and percentage of the current load based on our current
> server configuration
> d) The requested pipe that we should get
> e) Server sizing for the Compaq ALPHA (hard-disk size, ram and CPU
> speed)
>
> Pls do not over exaggerate the sizing as we do not want to host a
> CRAY-like server and then do not have enough hits and applications to
> make the full use of it. Compaq's target is for this server to serve
> Asia Pacific Linux users.
>
> Raymond, pls provide me the details on the future of SLP.
>
> a) The Icq push-technology information
> b) The direction of SLP
> c) The supposedly completed site details
>    (e.g. Services that we will be providing, applications that we
> might be hosting and etc)
>
> Boon Hwee, I will need you to do a screen-capture of the proposed
> portal design and the complete look and feel of it so that Compaq
> Board of Directors could have a feel of the new site.
>
> Eugene, for yourself pls complete the Slashdot-like BBS site asap as
> time is running out. Pls update us twice a week and let me know when
> you can complete it. If you need more resources, pls let me know so
> that I can hire more staffs.
>
> As for the IEEE 1284 standards that we are working along, the
> guideline is available on my server at
> http://linuxsiao.n3.net/moonshi/data/IEEE-standards
>
> That's all for no guys! Keep up the good work and let's complete this
> once and for all.
>
> I'll be away in Canada for 1 week from this coming Monday onwards and
> I hope things will move as usual in my absence.
>
> Ciao!
>
> --Moonshi Mohsenruddin
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
>
> On 8/30/99, 4:21:05 PM, Lionel Siau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> regarding Re: [SLP] Diagnostic of Network Traffic:
>
> > My two cents,
>
> > I don't really know the setup for SLP, what machine and where and
> whose pipe but
> > perheps the requests for sponsorship should be more invigorated? The
> ISP's, SCV,
> > SONE and StarHub(?) all have spare capacity(but don't let them stick u
> in a
> > server farm with a 10 Mbps line). The trick is to convince them to let
> them host
> > SLP for "FREE". I'm sure they have plans on introducing linux support
> soon, so
> > SLP might want to start badgering them about it. In return,
> advertising space or
> > recommendations could be directed to their service.
>
> > Web hosting is solvable but the FTP space/bandwidth would not be easy.
>
> > Lionel
>
> > > Alf wrote:
> > >
> > > >         But who would lend us the fat pipe ? It's not cheap you know ?
> The
> > > > same way as 1-net doesn't get a fat pipe.. The few options we have
> is..
> > > >         Get WebWorks to lend us their 64k pipe *grin*
> > > >         Get the LUGS pipe.. 28.8K pipe *evil grin*
> > > >         And the our cable modem as proxies. *evil evil grin*
> > > >         U get the picture ?
> > >
> > > Have you setup ftp proxy before? Set it up
> > > on my machine and ftp all the cool stuff using
> > > my machine as the ftp proxy.
> > >
> > > I am using cable modem, so it is better than
> > > Webworks's 64 k or LUGS pipe.
> > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Elvin
> > > > -
>
> > --
> > iMac : Idiot Machine. (Health Warning : Suitable only for ages below
> 12)
> > iBook : <currently open for entries>

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