• ryannathans@aussie.zone
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    10 days ago

    How are they so small and underfunded? My hobby home servers and internet connection satisfy their simple requirements

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        10 days ago

        On my current internet plan I can move about 130TB/month and that’s sufficent for me, but I could upgrade plan to satisfy the requirement

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          9 days ago

          Your home server might have the required bandwidth but not requisite the infra to support server load (hundreds of parallel connections/downloads).

          Bandwidth is only one aspect of the problem.

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            9 days ago

            Ten gig fibre for internal networking, enterprise SFP+ network hardware, big meaty 72 TB FreeBSD ZFS file server with plenty of cache, backup power supply and UPS

            The tech they require really isn’t expensive anymore

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        9 days ago

        That’s ~2.4Gbit/s. There are multiple residential ISPs in my area offering 10Gbit/s up for around $40/month, so even if we assume the bandwidth is significantly oversubscribed a single cheap residential internet plan should be able to handle that bandwidth no problem (let alone a for a datacenter setup which probably has 100Gbit/s links or faster)

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          8 days ago

          If you do 800TB in a month on any residential service you’re getting fair use policy’ed before the first day is over, sadly.

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            8 days ago

            With my IISP, the base package comes with 4 TB of bandwidth and I pay and extra $20 a month for “unlimited”.

            I am not sure of “unlimited” has a limit. It may. It is not in the small print though. I may just be rate limited ( 3 Gpbs ).

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              8 days ago

              It will definitely depend on the ISP, but generally for repeated “AUP” violations they will suspend your service entirely.

              Interestingly it’s often not technically the data usage that triggers this, its how much utilisation (generally peak utilisation) you cause and high data usage is a by product of that. Bandwidth from an ISP’s core network to their various POIs that customer connections come from is generally quite expensive, and residential broadband connections are fairly low margin. So lets say they’ve got 100Gbps to your POI that could realistically service many thousands of people, a single connection worth €/$10-15 a month occupying 10% of that is cause for concern.