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http://bbpromo.yahoo.co.jp/promotion/service/modem 26/index.html Can anyone translate? Are there any limits? Certainly you can't peg it for a whole month. The peering costs would be more than $21/mo.
Streamload has the lowest bandwidth rates for hosting files (they are not a "web" host) and charge you for only per GB transferred not the peak. www.streamload.com
I've cached the 8.2MB version (highest-quality) here in my Streamload account: http://www.streamload.com/steve/gollum_mtvawards_B band.mov
See comment above. It's on a Streamload server and fast (for now): http://www.streamload.com/steve/mirror/unreal2demo .exe
There is a mirror for the file on Streamload setup at: http://www.streamload.com/steve/mirror/unreal2demo .exe
Chirp! Steve '98
Slashdot is turning into such a hype machine it's ridiculous. 100,000 users downloading 600 MB is 60 TB. To do that in 3 days you need about an average bandwidth utilization of about 1,862 mbps. I don't know how much bandwidth is running in between the US and EU, but I'm sure there is a boatload. A single OC-48 can handle this (2,488 mbps max) These guys deliver much more than that every day. Do some research Slashdot.
2001-04-19 09:14:06 (I'm adding a little text to avoid the lameness filter)
When you consider the data rate of moving 10,000 tons of high density data storage across the Atlantic in three days, this is also probably the fastest "network", or data transfer mechanism currently available from U.S. to Europe.
Remote storage on a site like Streamload.com is a much better preservation mechanism (let them do it) than maintaining media yourself.
http://bbpromo.yahoo.co.jp/promotion/service/modem 26/index.html
Can anyone translate? Are there any limits? Certainly you can't peg it for a whole month. The peering costs would be more than $21/mo.
Streamload has the lowest bandwidth rates for hosting files (they are not a "web" host) and charge you for only per GB transferred not the peak.
www.streamload.com
I've cached the 8.2MB version (highest-quality) here in my Streamload account:
B band.mov
http://www.streamload.com/steve/gollum_mtvawards_
See comment above. It's on a Streamload server and fast (for now):o .exe
http://www.streamload.com/steve/mirror/unreal2dem
There is a mirror for the file on Streamload setup at:o .exe
http://www.streamload.com/steve/mirror/unreal2dem
Chirp!
Steve '98
Slashdot is turning into such a hype machine it's ridiculous.
100,000 users downloading 600 MB is 60 TB. To do that in 3 days you need about an average bandwidth utilization of about 1,862 mbps.
I don't know how much bandwidth is running in between the US and EU, but I'm sure there is a boatload. A single OC-48 can handle this (2,488 mbps max)
These guys deliver much more than that every day. Do some research Slashdot.
2001-04-19 09:14:06 (I'm adding a little text to avoid the lameness filter)
When you consider the data rate of moving 10,000 tons of high density data storage across the Atlantic in three days, this is also probably the fastest "network", or data transfer mechanism currently available from U.S. to Europe.
Remote storage on a site like Streamload.com is a much better preservation mechanism (let them do it) than maintaining media yourself.