Op 1-10-2011 17:39, Michael B. Brutman schreef:
> Good test, but it is running DOS 3.3.  You ran that drive out of disk
> space, and it recovered gracefully ...

Are there quota enforced in your FTP server?
* 2GB/4GB per file
* total storage allowed for FTP server's data directory
* speed?
* etc

Let's say FTP server is only allowed to
* store 100GB on a 2TB disk. 0
* Meanwhile each IP 50GB max (lifetime? daily?)
* Each session 10GB
* Each file 2GB max (or 4GB? or more?)
* Max incoming speed 300KB/s
* Max incoming speed per user 100KB/s
* Max outgoing speed 90KB/s
* Max outgoing speed per user 30KB/s

Any download managers looting your server by creating 4+ connections 
simultaneously? Or FXP clients (server-to-server thus) ?

Just curious to limitations. I should probably go read the documentation 
again sometime :)

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