On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 09:00:09PM -0500, Rod Rodolico wrote: > 1. How do I do it. I am running a web server that is very under utilized (only about > 60 web > sites and a couple of hundred e-mail accounts). Do I just set up the site and the > files the > client puts out there are MPG or something? Or, do I need another server.
You need to find out which media format your customer wants to use and then pick the best streaming server for that format. > > 2. Any special hints on how to bill for this? I charge $25/mo to host web sites so > long as the > traffic is below a gig a month. I told the client I'd have to look into billing, but > are there > any caveats I should look for. Our customers have diffrent needs so we bill both pr/mb and used bandwidth. Usually as hosting provider you pay for the total amount of bandwidth. Streaming can be very very bandwidth extensive so you should proberly try to find out how many concurrent users your customer wants to support and if its adult content keep and eye on your logs and bandwidth usage ;-) -- Venlig Hilsen/Kind Regards Thomas Kirk IT-chef ARKENA A/S Mejlgade 27-29, DK-8000 Aarhus C Havnegade 39, DK-1058 København K Telephone Direct: +45 8620 4264 Telephone Office: +45 7023 3456 Telephone Mobile: +45 2612 3237 Office FAX: +45 8620 4270 WWW: http://www.arkena.com -- "English - Who needs that? I'm never going to England!" -- Homer Simpson -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]