one user pulled 1.4TB in 14 days!!!
That's a lot of HD Linux distros :wtf:
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one user pulled 1.4TB in 14 days!!!
They will be very similar for now. We've wanted to relax them, but we need to be cautious. After resetting everyone's rolling window total, for example, one user pulled 1.4TB in 14 days!!! We want to be generous to the majority, but unfortunately some guys just take things too far.
They will be very similar for now. We've wanted to relax them, but we need to be cautious. After resetting everyone's rolling window total, for example, one user pulled 1.4TB in 14 days!!! We want to be generous to the majority, but unfortunately some guys just take things too far.
So in short, it will be basically the same thresholds we had before, and we'll monitor them as see how we can give more to everyone. We also have a different policy we'd like to implement eventually to move away from throttling towards prioritisation by protocol, but we'll have to keep that up our sleeve for a little while longer![]()




They will be very similar for now. We've wanted to relax them, but we need to be cautious. After resetting everyone's rolling window total, for example, one user pulled 1.4TB in 14 days!!! We want to be generous to the majority, but unfortunately some guys just take things too far.
So in short, it will be basically the same thresholds we had before, and we'll monitor them as see how we can give more to everyone. We also have a different policy we'd like to implement eventually to move away from throttling towards prioritisation by protocol, but we'll have to keep that up our sleeve for a little while longer![]()
So in short, it will be basically the same thresholds we had before, and we'll monitor them as see how we can give more to everyone. We also have a different policy we'd like to implement eventually to move away from throttling towards prioritisation by protocol, but we'll have to keep that up our sleeve for a little while longer![]()
They will be very similar for now. We've wanted to relax them, but we need to be cautious. After resetting everyone's rolling window total, for example, one user pulled 1.4TB in 14 days!!! We want to be generous to the majority, but unfortunately some guys just take things too far.
So in short, it will be basically the same thresholds we had before, and we'll monitor them as see how we can give more to everyone. We also have a different policy we'd like to implement eventually to move away from throttling towards prioritisation by protocol, but we'll have to keep that up our sleeve for a little while longer![]()
They will be very similar for now. We've wanted to relax them, but we need to be cautious. After resetting everyone's rolling window total, for example, one user pulled 1.4TB in 14 days!!! We want to be generous to the majority, but unfortunately some guys just take things too far.
So in short, it will be basically the same thresholds we had before, and we'll monitor them as see how we can give more to everyone. We also have a different policy we'd like to implement eventually to move away from throttling towards prioritisation by protocol, but we'll have to keep that up our sleeve for a little while longer![]()
How is it that he is so lucky to get 1.21MB/s download speed for 14 days straight? I'm also on a 10mb/s line and the max I get is about 1.04MB/s. And that is if I'm lucky.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=1.4TB+/+14+days
:wtf:LOLOLOLOL So much, how do you do that, and how big is your hard drive, And I was afraid that I did 14gbs in 5 days![]()
@Afriman, when I initially signed up for 10mb uncapped on the IS network, it was because I was informed that I'd be able to move around 400gb (if my memory serves me correctly) without being throttled. I based my decision on this, as I rarely move more than about 200gb.
PLEASE tell me this is not going to change!