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	<title>Comments on: Miss Piggy spoofs Jessica Simpson&#8217;s Pizza Hut ad</title>
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		<title>By: Nathan Miller</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nathan Miller</dc:creator>
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		<description>thought you might find this of interest!
Yet, I imagine you probably know about this kinda stuff...
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currently uses 1 dedicated 100mbs server on Dreamhost to handle the
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to host the videos and the images, for a total of a 300mbit/sec pipe
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same video and image files) and every single request for a video or
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servers. Our audience number is about 150,000/day of steady flow and
every video now gets over 250,000 downloads (mostly reaching that
number over the course of a few days). Last month we used 12 terabytes
of data transfer on the two Datagram servers and not more than a
Terrabyte on the Dreamhost server (mostly html and xml pages). </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>thought you might find this of interest!<br />
Yet, I imagine you probably know about this kinda stuff&#8230;<br />
&gt;&gt;&gt;To provide a reference point for the conversation, Rocketboom<br />
currently uses 1 dedicated 100mbs server on Dreamhost to handle the<br />
database and webpages alone and 2 dedicated 100mbs servers on Datagram<br />
to host the videos and the images, for a total of a 300mbit/sec pipe<br />
size. The 2 datagram servers are mirror images (they both hold the<br />
same video and image files) and every single request for a video or<br />
image is alternated like a switch back and forth to each of the two<br />
servers. Our audience number is about 150,000/day of steady flow and<br />
every video now gets over 250,000 downloads (mostly reaching that<br />
number over the course of a few days). Last month we used 12 terabytes<br />
of data transfer on the two Datagram servers and not more than a<br />
Terrabyte on the Dreamhost server (mostly html and xml pages).</p>
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