Danese,

> 3) LOTS of people download OOo
> Like maybe 10% of the human population of the planet.  And its a big file.
> Initially we engaged Akamai, but it quickly became too expensive. Serving up 
> downloads of OOo was pretty intense. I know Apache has all that web server 
> download traffic and all...but I'm telling you Sun.com quailed at the 
> throughput, and we shouldn't assume our mileage will vary. There will be 
> extraordinary infrastructure costs, because it is end-user software (and 
> there are a LOT of users worldwide). Sun mitigated this problem with mirrors, 
> but of course that screwed download stats.

do you have any numbers?

I am really curious - people are always saying that but I cannot get
out numbers. I believe all you said, I just would like to know how
much it is actually

Thanks for the interesting read

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