On Nov 6, 2003, at 3:46 PM, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
When I started trying to BT the ISO's this afternoon at the office (on a 256 Kbps link), I had a whole 5-6 KBps upload going and 1-2 KBps download. Bleeping miserable, and noteworthy that download was lower than upload.
Got back to the hotel to try it later, on a 4Mbps cable modem (or something like that), and right now I'm looking at 340 KBps down and 30 KBps up. Muuuuuch better. <grin> Since I'm using the Windows BT client I don't know how to increase uploads or upload rate limits although I would do so happily.
I'm keeping my bittorrent running, and I have pushed out 10GB of data so far, with a rate between 400-1000KB/sec. :)
Something like 150 people connected at the moment with a cursory glance at netstat, so its making people happy.
BTW, great release. Congrats to the Fedora project developers. I love the yum support in up2date. We've been playing with it here, and it suits us much better than the rhn stuff used to. We keep a local mirror for 100 machines or so, and synch off that, makes it fast.
Nathan.
-- Nathan Ollerenshaw - Unix Systems Engineer ValueCommerce - http://www.valuecommerce.ne.jp/