Wash: Psychic, though? That sounds like something out of science fiction. Zoe: We live in a space ship, dear. Wash: So?

'Objects In Space'


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Do you have problems, concerns or recommendations about the technical side of the Phoenix? Air them here. Compliments also welcome.

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Kristen - Oct 23, 2003 8:16:51 am PDT #5565 of 10000

The measured bandwidth billing model is described here. The 1Mbps numbers are for billing purposes.

Yeah, I already read that. I still don't get it. They say very clearly that, "The measured bandwidth model provides you with a base allocation of bandwidth, just as if you were bringing a T1, or DSL line into your home of office." Does that mean that each user gets that bandwidth or are we splitting our pipe between all the users online?


Kristen - Oct 23, 2003 8:20:41 am PDT #5566 of 10000

Oh and thanks to Kat, Jesse, brenda, Perkins, msbelle [did I tell you I bought pink shoes?], Wolfram and juliana. I appreciate the nice words.

ETA one I missed:

I'm really not terribly happy with the tight and seemingly arbitrary deadline on Steven's offer

I'm sorry that the deadline bothers you. It was how we got the deal we did. I think Steven didn't want a repeat of last time.


Rob - Oct 23, 2003 8:23:47 am PDT #5567 of 10000

Here's what iStrata has for connectivity:

Our hosting servers are located in a state of the art data center in San Jose, CA (Silicon Valley). Because of our location we are able to provide you with short hop, big pipe connections to all major backbone providers and large ISPs. The chances are very good that your data is going to be very close to the people you want to reach. We have gigabits of bandwidth available, 100 Mbps burstable bandwidth available to every server, advanced best path routing, UPS and diesel generator back up power, and 24 hour monitoring. With this infrastructure we're able to provide you with some of the best connectivity in the industry.

That's the pipe all the customers of iStrata are sharing.

The 1Mbps numbers are for billing. If your average use is 1Mbps or less, there's no additional charge. If you use more, you pay more. I think Tom did the math and we're well under 1Mbps.


Rob - Oct 23, 2003 8:23:52 am PDT #5568 of 10000

Kristen - Oct 23, 2003 8:25:57 am PDT #5569 of 10000

Oh. Okay, cool. They really need to work on that phrasing thing.


Lyra Jane - Oct 23, 2003 8:28:25 am PDT #5570 of 10000
Up with the sun

We have sufficient broad expertise among the Stompies that I'm happy to go with them.

Quick and probably pedantic point here, but it's bugging me so oh well:

Stompies does not equal people with technical knowledge. A lot of people who have contributed that to this conversation, including Kristen, Tom Scola and Rob, are not Stompies. This decision should be made with input from all of the people who understand MySQL and Internet servers, not just the ones who happen to also have moderation/Stompy roles.

I'm not sure why this is bugging me -- I guess I just feel like the non-Stompy techies are being slighted somehow.


Tom Scola - Oct 23, 2003 8:29:22 am PDT #5571 of 10000
Remember that the frontier of the Rebellion is everywhere. And even the smallest act of insurrection pushes our lines forward.

16.2 GB a month averages to 51.78 Kbps.

1Mbps running flat-out for a month would be 316 GB.

Which makes me suspicious, Rob. No provider would provision that amount for one user.


Dana - Oct 23, 2003 8:30:23 am PDT #5572 of 10000
I'm terrifically busy with my ennui.

I'm in agreement with everyone who's said the following:

1) Let the technical Stompy people make the ultimate decision.

2) I'm uneasy about committing to spending $2400.

3) Kristen rocks, and I hope that we haven't given her an ulcer.


Betsy HP - Oct 23, 2003 8:32:37 am PDT #5573 of 10000
If I only had a brain...

Okay. This one's not up to the Stompies, it's up to the Geekies.


Kristen - Oct 23, 2003 8:38:19 am PDT #5574 of 10000

it's up to the Geekies.

LOL. Do we get t-shirts?

Also, while I'll certainly ask questions about things I don't get or am suspicious of, I don't think I should really have a say in the decision, for obvious reasons.

ETA: Tom, I heard back from Steven. He's not on board with your theory given that he hasn't had a complaint from any other user on the server.