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Old 07-08-2016, 01:57 AM   #255
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
It is off by the number of PW-2 devices jail broken.
That first post is based on Branch Delay's jail break counts.
It is only used to JB kindles

My server is showing 210GB total.

Although I took it out of the first post -
I still think somebody out there is hosting the two small support files and re-directing to our cloud servers for the image bandwidth monsters.

The next distribution network I am playing with will give much better reporting, more like the reports you would expect from a web server.
We need to see HTTP referer tags in case they are hotlinking to the servers. Can you tally them from your logs to see from where they come (if not copy/paste URLs)?

The download rates seem too linear. There should be ups and downs. It would be great to see MRTG graphs for your servers.

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