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In the early days of Flight Simulation, Mark Strawcutter managed the Indiana
University of Pennsylvania's FTP service. This service was made available to the entire world-wide simming community for free. Not since IUP effectively shut down has there been a site or service available with the large resource and high bandwidth that today's flight sim hobby demands. Now, for the first time since IUP effectively went offline AVSIM, as Flight Simulation's Premier Resource, will once again provide this wide ranging and valuable resource to the community. For more on this new service, view this link: http://forums.avsim.net/dcboard.php?...g _id=1&page= -- Best Regards, Tom Allensworth www.avsim.com Join Us In Denver for the 2004 Conference and Exhibition! http://www.avsim.com/pages/2004conf/ |
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THANKS TOM!!!
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On Sat, 01 May 2004 14:36:46 -0400, Tom Allensworth wrote:
In the early days of Flight Simulation, Mark Strawcutter managed the Indiana University of Pennsylvania's FTP service. This service was made available to the entire world-wide simming community for free. Not since IUP effectively shut down has there been a site or service available with the large resource and high bandwidth that today's flight sim hobby demands. Now, for the first time since IUP effectively went offline AVSIM, as Flight Simulation's Premier Resource, will once again provide this wide ranging and valuable resource to the community. For more on this new service, view this link: http://forums.avsim.net/dcboard.php?...g _id=1&page= Hopefully, they'll offer everything via Bit Torrent too: http://bitconjurer.org/BitTorrent/ |
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Greg,
Ain't going to happen. There are many issues involved in using a system like "Bit Torrent", but the most important of them is that we, that is, the AVSIM Library Management team, loses total control of the distribution system. We have a strong commitment to the authors who upload to AVSIM to maintain control of what is in the library at all times. For instance, if one of the authors asked us to remove a specific version of a file, we could do that with the base AVSIM library and the mirror. If we introduce Bit Torrent into the equation, that control would be lost as we could not remove the file as requested. We honor our commitment to authors, and BT would not allow us to do that. That is only one of many issues with BT. -- Best Regards, Tom Allensworth www.avsim.com Join Us In Denver for the 2004 Conference and Exhibition! http://www.avsim.com/pages/2004conf/ "Greg Copeland" wrote in message news ![]() Hopefully, they'll offer everything via Bit Torrent too: http://bitconjurer.org/BitTorrent/ |
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On Tue, 04 May 2004 18:41:06 -0400, Tom Allensworth wrote:
Greg, Ain't going to happen. There are many issues involved in using a system like "Bit Torrent", but the most important of them is that we, that is, the AVSIM Library Management team, loses total control of the distribution system. We have a strong commitment to the authors who upload to AVSIM to maintain control of what is in the library at all times. For instance, if one of the authors asked us to remove a specific version of a file, we could do that with the base AVSIM library and the mirror. If we introduce Bit Torrent into the equation, that control would be lost as we could not remove the file as requested. We honor our commitment to authors, and BT would not allow us to do that. That is only one of many issues with BT. Based on what you have stated, I'm guessing you don't understand how BT works. Think of BT as an HTTP or FTP server where YOU are still THE source for the material. The primary difference is that others help share the bandwidth burden. When you offer a file, you still have to provide a link for it on your website. Furthermore, the link has to be known by the BT upload manager (called a tracker), which YOU or a mirror site runs. If you look here (http://bitconjurer.org/BitTorrent/introduction.html), notice that there is a centralized server in each diagram. That centralized server would be you or a mirror site. Once you remove a file from the tracker, the file is no longer available for download. Furthermore, once you remove the BT resource link from your website, the file will no longer be generally available. If you will be serving files by FTP or HTTP, then BT is a valid and vaiable option. BT is NOT P2P software. It is a file distribution method which allows many people to help share the bandwidth load. Often, the resulting available bandwidth exceeds that of the serving site. You stated that there are multiple problems with BT but thus far, you have yet to identify one, as far as I can see, based on what you've stated. If you have any questions on BT, please ask. I'm happy to help correct any other misconceptions you might have. Cheers! |
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