Quoting Ben Lutgens (blutgens at sistina.com):
> On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 09:07:14AM -0600, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
> >> Sheesh bob, 50 users max? What's up with that?
> >
> >Real-Time is paying for the bandwidth, you're not. You can't complain too loudly about that deal. :)
> 
> Well, if you're going to mirror, perhaps you should limit what you're
> mirroring and who you tell if that's the case. 50 users for a kernel, redhat,
> debian, and god knows what else mirror is not enough if you broadcast to the
> whole world (i.e. being listed as an official mirror)
> 
> Hell I can't even use the mirror anymore, I had to go back to
> http.us.debian.org and get to deal with thier crummy round-robin DNS with the
> one machine that NEVER responds.
> 
> Not complaining, just asking what the deal was. The statement "what's up with
> that" hardly qualifies as a complaint.
> 

You can always get DSL service with us and then you would not be subject to that
limitation :-)

We have been burning 3 T1s at an avg utilization of 200Kb/s. 



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