atom feed24 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-advocacyRe: Device Drivers for Linux and Inte...
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James LoveSep 30, 1998 10:18 am 
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Greg LeheyOct 2, 1998 9:04 pm 
Brett GlassOct 2, 1998 9:11 pm 
Nicholas Charles BrawnOct 2, 1998 9:26 pm 
John BirrellOct 2, 1998 9:26 pm 
Jason C. WellsOct 3, 1998 2:10 am 
Jeremy LeaOct 3, 1998 5:08 am 
Eivind EklundOct 3, 1998 6:25 am 
Bill/Carolyn PechterOct 3, 1998 7:13 am 
Jordan K. HubbardOct 3, 1998 7:24 am 
Bill/Carolyn PechterOct 3, 1998 9:34 am 
Jerry HicksOct 3, 1998 11:34 am 
Jordan K. HubbardOct 3, 1998 12:24 pm 
Bill/Carolyn PechterOct 3, 1998 1:35 pm 
Stephane LegrandOct 4, 1998 12:59 pm 
Wes PetersOct 9, 1998 12:52 pm 
David GreenmanOct 9, 1998 8:46 pm 
Open Systems NetworkingOct 9, 1998 8:53 pm 
Kevin LamOct 9, 1998 11:23 pm 
Open Systems NetworkingOct 9, 1998 11:53 pm 
Subject:Re: Device Drivers for Linux and Intel's annoucement
From:Kevin Lam (kev@studentmail.dis.unimelb.edu.au)
Date:Oct 9, 1998 11:23:01 pm
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-advocacy

At 20:47 10/9/98 -0700, you wrote:

I'm a bit nervous about providing detailed information on a daily basis, but I don't see a problem with providing totals. I'll consider it. Wcarchive has been averaging around 400GB/day for several months now. There are various upgrades that will occur in the next 6 weeks that should get us out of this rut.

The detailed information about wcarchive's performance can already be found at http://www.emsphone.com/stats.. about how many MB/sec it puts out on average, how many users, etc. Nothing really confidential, not like someone would try and kill wcarchive would they :P

-- K

"Deliver yesterday, code today, think tomorrow."

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