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Wed, Apr 28 2010 5:54 PM | Permanent Link |
Steve Gill | <<From our logs, I'm seeing an average download time of around 195 secs for the ElevateDB Additional Software and Utilities (14MB). Not great, but not bad (70KB per second), and this includes a lot of apparently really-bad connections that take a long time to download.>> For me personally, it wouldn't worry me if it took 4 times that long. It's not like I download it every day, and I sit there waiting to implement it the second that it finishes downloading. Waiting a few minutes isn't going to kill me - I have a wife for that. Steve |
Thu, Apr 29 2010 2:10 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Steve
> Waiting a few minutes isn't going to kill me - I have a wife for that. Obviously not very skill then - you're still posting - ask her if she'd like a training session? Roy Lambert |
Thu, Apr 29 2010 2:48 AM | Permanent Link |
Uli Becker | Tim,
> From our logs, I'm seeing an average download time of around 195 secs > for the ElevateDB Additional Software and Utilities (14MB). Not great, > but not bad (70KB per second), and this includes a lot of apparently > really-bad connections that take a long time to download. Not bad at all. I don't complain, it was just an information for you. Uli |
Thu, Apr 29 2010 10:49 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Raul,
<< Main question is whether you think it would benefit the business and is it worthwhile spending your time coding the website (instead of coding EDB/DBISAM). I'm sure most of us can live just fine with the 5 minute download for new release + addl tools every now and then. The cost we found to be cheap - it's basically $0.15 to store 1GB per month and same for 1GB of transfer. You'd have to estimate how many customers would download the product. Assuming most of your customers download approx 100MB a month (release for few different environments) and you have 1000 of them it would be approx $15 per month as an estimate. >> Yeah, I figured that it would be cheap, but I wanted to make sure about the transfer costs based upon our actual download logs for a few months. << If you do decide to go ahead then let me know - I've written a command line utility for managing S3 and uploads that can easily be added to automated build process (or batch file). >> Cool, that would be great, thanks. You're making this very easy. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Thu, Apr 29 2010 6:16 PM | Permanent Link |
Steve Gill | Hi Roy,
<< Obviously not very skill then - you're still posting - ask her if she'd like a training session? >> She told me she missed me the other day. I thought "That's nice". Then I realised what she really meant... Steve |
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