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What happens when the cloud meets a bandwidth cap?

37 pointsby Mike_McDermentabout 14 years ago

4 comments

skybrianabout 14 years ago
Perhaps this is a case of a bandwidth cap that's working as intended? If people figure out where they're wasting bandwidth and fix it, that's more bandwidth for everyone else. Without any incentives, who knows how long it would have taken?
armoredabout 14 years ago
Gotta love utility computing. One minute your paying a fair market price of $3/mo comparable to Mozy, Carbonite or Backblaze. Next thing you know you are paying 33 times what you should have. Reminds me of the good old days of Compuserve and AOL. I remember getting this crazy $300 bill after discovering Neverwinter Nights II. Steep price for text adventuring.
andrewcookeabout 14 years ago
if anyone is in a similar situation, the tools you need (for linux at least) are etherape and then wireshark. the first will show you which machine is transmitting lots of data. the second will give you a good idea what that data is (if it's not already obvious from the destination computer shown in etherape).<p>what are the windows and mac equivalents?
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emulletabout 14 years ago
I had a similar issue with a bug in Jungledisk 6 months ago. Jungledisk would download folders with UTF8 characters in the path repeatedly.