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Danil Andreev2017-04-23 22:11:04
Computer networks
Danil Andreev, 2017-04-23 22:11:04

What is the response of the provider?

How will a home Internet provider generally react if just a gigantic amount of data is downloaded per month? Is it a couple (or even a couple dozen) Terabytes per month?
PS Provider Rostelecom.

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TyzhSysAdmin, 2017-04-23
@WindowsExpert

If the contract does not indicate the scope of the monthly volume, then nothing will happen, if it is agreed, then read in the contract what will happen.

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4utka_pyan, 2017-04-23
@4utka_pyan

You won’t download a couple of tens of terabytes - the channel width will not allow it. It is possible from a torrent, but there the traffic inside the network goes, and not outside, so this is not critical for the provider. In general, download as much as you can))

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Maxim Kudryavtsev, 2017-04-24
@kumaxim

I have a router connected to an external screw with ubuntu + fedora + suse images, etc. The channel, as well as yours, is 100 Mb / s. My monthly traffic is about 300 GB (input + output).
In peaks, for example, a new ubunta came out, maybe about 500 GB.
I personally don’t understand how you are going to pump out 10-20 TB. It's just that the width of the channel will not allow you to do this.
Provider Beeline, I pay 600 rubles / month. I distribute linux for 11 months, during this time there was only one call asking me to explain what kind of content I have there. At that time, I had already distributed the whole thing for 5 months. We talked for 10 minutes, and that was the end of their interest.

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CityCat4, 2017-04-24
@CityCat4

No way. If you pay on time and do not create problems on his equipment.

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