Tech constraints on number of people

carolynwhite2 carolynwhite2 at aol.com
Wed Aug 18 18:55:51 UTC 2004


--- In HPFGU-Catalogue at yahoogroups.com, Paul Kippes <paul-
groups at w...> wrote:
> Beats me.  I'm already running a website when I'm not suppose to.  
So I guess that would be 0.
(...)
 Problems would happen there
> if too may people were on at the same time.  For now, the best
> statistic I have is that the server has transmitted a total of 740 
MB over 19 days.
> 
> Here is the line from my TOU.
> 
> (xiv) run programs, equipment, or servers from the Premises that
> provide network content or any other services to anyone outside of
> your Premises LAN (Local Area Network), also commonly referred to as
> public services or servers. Examples of prohibited services and
> servers include, but are not limited to, e-mail, Web hosting, file
> sharing, and proxy services and servers;
> 


Erm, right, clear as mud then. [I feel like that 740MB was probably 
me..] Ok, I'll risk approaching some more victims, er.. enthusiastic 
volunteers <g>. We just have to get the coding rate up. Just shriek 
when it becomes a problem.

Carolyn







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