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welcome back usmb

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man i was worried yesterday when it said to much bandwith check back later i thought all u guys dissappeared..well anyway glad ur back.bb

Do we know what the problem was?

 

Ya I know what the screen said but what happend?

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well all i know is that it said not enough bandwith please try again later lol

i was so scared i didn't know what to do with out this board

 

-jeff

i hate to say it... but i was feelin lost yesterday. Woohoo! Backness is awesome!

when you get a website you get a limit of "bandwidth" This is the MB's you are aloud to send to the clients that view the website. If you post a picture in your thred that is 60kb's, every time someone views that picture it uses 60kb's (or 0.06MB's) of your bandwidth. 1000 letters = 1KB, or 0.001MB's. It all adds up and you run out of the bandwidth limit. Its like a download limit on your internet. If you pay more, you get more. I am guessing that this forum isn't served on a members house hold computer, but is served on a website server. If you donate more you shouldn't get this problem again. I have to wait till I have some cash in my PayPal account before I can donate :(

Depending on what the requirements for the site are, I may be able to offer hosting for a very reasonable fee. I work for a small IT firm, and we do a decent amount of server hosting. Plus, several of my coworkers have owned old gen Subarus at various points.

 

If the site owner/owners are interested, feel free to contact me. The important factors are what kind of sustained output the site creates (in megabits per second), rough total transfer per month, and what the requirements for hosting are (Windows/Linux, IIS/Apache, what database, etc).

 

Also, we don't really enforce bandwidth limits on our servers. If something transfers a lot of data, we may point it out, but we currently have nothing to cut a website off for heavy transfer (and given I'm the one who would have to write something like that, and I don't feel like doing it, and nobody has told me to do it, I don't see that "feature" in the near future, or ever).

 

-=Russ=-

i was gonna log in yesterday but i had something to do. man good thing i did'nt or else i would of cried or something.

yesterday I called board 911, McBrat, and told him the board exceeded its bandwith limit, and he said, well, atleast it's the end of the month!

ya, i was like, omg, what am i going to do. bored all darn day without the board up and running :lol:

Your all a bunch of Subaru Geeks!

Get a life people! :lol:

Look who's talking! :lol:

[LOTR]ahhhh.... my preciousss! hisssss....mussssst have my preciousssss![/LOTR]

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