On 03/11/14 22:26, McDonald Richards wrote:
> The days of the "any to any, open Internet" are slowly coming to an
> end. One small flaw in one mass produced and mass distributed piece
> of software (including software that runs on CPE) can easily snowball
> into hundreds of gigabits of traffic at the "core" of the Internet (I
> hate that term but I'm too tired to come up with anything else right
> now).
We had this same conversation when people started moving from dial-up to DSL.
"OMG a single user on 1.5 Mbit/s can saturate our entire server farm bandwidth"
The world didn't end.�� The same rules apply today that applied back then.
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