How does it work?
:sly:
How does it work?
:sly:
just click 'collection' on search result and it will show whats contained in the file/s
edit: well it was working :/
Well I assume the site downloads the first file and checks inside....one would assume...next, I think the post needs to be over 3 hours in age, it might be a beta feature as well. I can't find any mention of it on the site, didn't you contact the owner once before? Contact him again and ask :P
They don't, that was an example of a "fake".
Well the problem with that is the fact that the server has to download a rar, they add up to quite a bit of bandwith. :mellow:
I've contacted him a few times, he always responds with an answer. Not sure about this one though, he might want to keep it secret for a while.
One solution might be to set up the search engine in the same datacenter as the usenet server farm it feeds from. I'm assuming that bandwidth issues would not (hopefully) apply to transfers within the same data center network in the same way that they would externally, across the internet.
Since several Usenet providers own their data center and rent out rack space, I would think (hope) that a deal could easily be worked out for free inter-network bandwidth, since both sides would ultimately benefit from such an arrangement.
zot said "One solution might be to set up the search engine in the same datacenter as the usenet server farm it feeds from. I'm assuming that bandwidth issues would not (hopefully) apply to transfers within the same data center network"
data center direct peering within the same building is usually free as they just jack into a spare switch of the other provider, it's in all their interests to do so, as its all about maximizing their external profits and cutting internal costs as much as possible, the data centers are happy as your still paying for the power and other sundry items.
its a shame 3rd party long range wireless providers still dont setup shop in all the world's data centers to sell direct long range wireless connections to the retail consumer.
as we to could then take advantage of these same mass saving's, for instance, you and 10 of your local mates in the local university area clubbing together to buy the cheap CPE LR wireless directional dish kit makes it a very competitive proposition today for a 1 gig wireless microwave link to your local data center.
or you could even think about forming small co-operatives and collectively mesh several of your co-location LR wireless feeds together.. iv advocated that option for several years already, but you need those 3rd party long range wireless OEM's to actually install and start their co-location ends first before it becomes really viable for many end users, then no more restrictive commercial ISP costs or Up/Down ratio worries , hell you could even setup any server you like locally and feed it directly to the Co-location site over a spare LR (long range) wireless connection so it becomes just another Co-location rack device but local to you OC
It is a very good feature but I expect the scammers will find workarounds eventually
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