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zherok:
http://bakabt.me/user/922415/plupla.html

http://bakabt.me/user/923341/nocheat.html

houkouonchi:

--- Quote from: zherok on December 06, 2009, 06:22:23 AM ---http://bakabt.me/user/923341/nocheat.html

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His name says no but his ratio says yes =P


--- Quote from: Freedom Kira on November 20, 2009, 09:10:21 AM ---
--- Quote from: Sniz on November 06, 2009, 09:59:09 PM ---It is my opinion that someone who claims to have a masters in computer science shouldn't say they have 1000 millibitsecond burst. Except if it's actually true, but then writing 1 bit per second would be a lot less redundant.

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Since bits are different from your usual metric system in that bits are discrete, a millibit doesn't make sense because you can't have partial bits. A bit is a bit.
Thus, it's not unusual to see the term mb to refer to megabit (though, what the heck is a megabit-second? Speed isn't like power).
That said, an OC-24 line is intense - over 1gbps - and would probably cost millions per month for a residential place. It's also about 2x a usual ISP's line for a regional area, which is OC-12, and half of an ISP's usual backbone line, which is OC-48. Most computers don't even have the proper hardware to use anything over 1gbps, and even then, your transfer speeds are limited by hard disk write/read speeds, unless you have a huge number of hard drives operating in RAID and striped parallel... it's ridiculous how much it would cost.

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OC connections are a thing of the past. Most ISP's and other service providers just use gigabit ethernet over fiber (1 gige or 10 gige). My box that I seed off of has 4x100 meg connections which it can't saturate due to I/O. Torrenting is heavy on random I/O as doing sequential reads my box can actually do over 600-700 megabytes/sec (so 6-7 gigabits).

zherok:

--- Quote from: houkouonchi on December 06, 2009, 07:03:37 AM ---His name says no but his ratio says yes =P

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His lack of subtlety is interesting, I have to say. And both from Afghanistan. I don't know what to make of that.

Coincidently, I was looking up your stats when I found them. You'd been displaced!

AceD:
http://bakabt.me/user/917847/OmegaRed.html



on Zan Zetsubou

Freedom Kira:

--- Quote from: Freedom Kira on November 20, 2009, 09:10:21 AM ---
--- Quote from: Sniz on November 06, 2009, 09:59:09 PM ---It is my opinion that someone who claims to have a masters in computer science shouldn't say they have 1000 millibitsecond burst. Except if it's actually true, but then writing 1 bit per second would be a lot less redundant.

--- End quote ---

Since bits are different from your usual metric system in that bits are discrete, a millibit doesn't make sense because you can't have partial bits. A bit is a bit.
Thus, it's not unusual to see the term mb to refer to megabit (though, what the heck is a megabit-second? Speed isn't like power).
That said, an OC-24 line is intense - over 1gbps - and would probably cost millions per month for a residential place. It's also about 2x a usual ISP's line for a regional area, which is OC-12, and half of an ISP's usual backbone line, which is OC-48. Most computers don't even have the proper hardware to use anything over 1gbps, and even then, your transfer speeds are limited by hard disk write/read speeds, unless you have a huge number of hard drives operating in RAID and striped parallel... it's ridiculous how much it would cost.

--- End quote ---

OC connections are a thing of the past. Most ISP's and other service providers just use gigabit ethernet over fiber (1 gige or 10 gige). My box that I seed off of has 4x100 meg connections which it can't saturate due to I/O. Torrenting is heavy on random I/O as doing sequential reads my box can actually do over 600-700 megabytes/sec (so 6-7 gigabits).
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Heard of that too, though I'm pretty sure OC is still being used. Fiber is definitely intense though.
Yeah, I'm upping to BBT at about 5 KBps at most... I'm getting sick of asymmetric connections >.>
Anyway, this isn't the place for this kinda discussion lol

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