Teh Podcast - Hosting ?

From: Monsoir (PILOTDAN)16 Jul 2012 19:28
To: Dr Nick (FOZZA) 14 of 21

I've got some reseller hosting your welcome to use while you gauge things. I can limit the bandwidth to prevent it running away - I have 500GB a month to play with and barely tickle it really.

 

Don't know how feasible it is in the long term, but as I say, totally happy to help if I can.

 

I wonder if, between that, Teh and anyone else we could fix up a simple CDN. What do you think Matt, could just do it round robin style, or even just random.
 
Edit: I personally dislike the idea of using torrents for this, primarily because I don't have a torrenting program installed and it's a bit iffy running it when I'm on-site or at work.

EDITED: 16 Jul 2012 19:31 by PILOTDAN
From: ANT_THOMAS16 Jul 2012 20:04
To: ALL15 of 21
Dropbox.
From: Dr Nick (FOZZA)16 Jul 2012 20:51
To: ANT_THOMAS 16 of 21
how would that work if we wanted to get onto iTunes eventually?
From: ANT_THOMAS16 Jul 2012 21:06
To: Dr Nick (FOZZA) 17 of 21
No idea.
From: Ken (SHIELDSIT)16 Jul 2012 21:09
To: Monsoir (PILOTDAN) 18 of 21
Agreed. I have gobs of bandwidth that I'm not using as well as storage space.
From: Dr Nick (FOZZA)16 Jul 2012 21:27
To: ALL19 of 21

All cool cheers guys.

 

Think iTunes uses a single RSS feed for podcast. I have only created these using a single folder holding all episodes.

 

Sure we can work it out as required though :)

 

cheers

From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)16 Jul 2012 22:08
To: Monsoir (PILOTDAN) 20 of 21
My bandwidth limit is bigger than your bandwidth limit. :>

Can also do monitoring/limiting/etc, so yeah, we could do a CDN/mirror thing and definitely not have anything to worry about.

quote:
primarily because I don't have a torrenting program installed

http://www.transmissionbt.com/
or
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_BitTorrent_clients

quote:
it's a bit iffy running it when I'm on-site or at work.

It's no less iffy than running an FTP program when you're on-site or at work.

Torrenting is a perfectly valid tech for distributing load and downloading files whilst responding to changes in network speed.

Anyway, no reason why we can't have both traditional mirrors, as well as [at least one] permanent torrent seed, and let people use whichever method they prefer. Options good. :)
From: Mikee17 Jul 2012 17:48
To: ALL21 of 21
I agree, I think it makes sense to have both a traditional http feed, but also a torrent feed. It should reduce the server bandwidth a lot if Teh members all use the torrent, but also means the podcast can be served to itunes.etc.