Hi!That usually is much slower than a regular download, and complex to download headless (ie, download to a server via terminal). I prefer http.
But there may be both torrent and http. Yours Miguel Arroz On 2007/10/31, at 18:44, Tom Termini wrote:
Sorry, but wouldn't a bittorrent solve this? Then, just host the torrent file wherever?-- Ubique, Tom Termini -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] tel 301-649-5000 -- http://www.bluedog.net BlueDog Knowledge worker applications via the internet from the Premier WebObjects developers Services-oriented architecture, web services and portals supporting federal and commercial endeavorsWe can certainly distribute the load by having something like "wolips.wocommunity.org" and creating multiple A records so that we can distribute requests across multiple servers. As for hosting, we have a offer for the new Web site, and I can ask for space for hosting the standalone IDE. If it's doesn't work, we (OS communications) can be part of the "cluster".If it comes to bandwidth, I think we can afford it. I am currently paying about $5/month for hosting remote server backups. For 5 bucks my package gives me 100 GB of disk space and 1.2TB of bandwidth (not sure if they actually allow you to use all that; and not sure about the transfer speed, as I am using it only to upload stuff). I can open another such FTP/WWW account dedicated to WOLips if Mike and others think they need it for the download server. Then there's always SourceForge... but it doesn't make it easy to post nightly's. Andrus On Oct 31, 2007, at 5:59 PM, Guido Neitzer wrote:What about putting that on a .Mac account and let Apple help a little bit on that one? I have a Mac mini mainly idling around, but it's not my own traffic, so I can't use that one. But I can put a package on my .Mac site and we can link to that. cug_______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Webobjects-dev mailing list (Webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription:http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/webobjects-dev/arroz% 40guiamac.comThis email sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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