News for the year 2014. ---> Free online ftp UAC data server for everyone!!!!!!!!!!!!

I haven't ever attracted a single piece of malware from, well anything, including finding a program. Also, I don't know if I'd want to store or download stuff from a guy who says he's working on a keylogger that's's "undetectable" and assorted other viruses.

Yeah but you'll upload and download stuff from people you know nothing about (any uploading website)...

It's not a bad idea, he just needs to start it make it better with time and experience feedbacks.
 
You got about the space as a 2tb drive and with that upload speed. Your not anywhere near ready. That's like walking around with a can of gas telling people you have a car.
 
Yeah but you'll upload and download stuff from people you know nothing about (any uploading website)...

It's not a bad idea, he just needs to start it make it better with time and experience feedbacks.

Being I usally save important docs on my own server... I think I know about myself.

For downloading, that may be true but I never download stuff that hasn't been downloaded thousands of times before, and I don't download stuff from people who make malware.

And +1 to StrangleHold, 2 TB would store 3 distros of Ubuntu. Not very much at all.
 
We all need to start somehow...

I will start making first tests on 03.01.2014.

By the way,the speed I gave you was wrong.It's not a big difference,but here is the actual one (for now because I will change it to a faster one once I set up the server):
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We all need to start somehow...

I will start making first tests on 03.01.2014.

By the way,the speed I gave you was wrong.It's not a big difference,but here is the actual one (for now because I will change it to a faster one once I set up the server):
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This sounds like an interesting setup, I have a personal one setup myself for my own use on a 3TB drive, but I have an upload speed of 25Mbps ;)

With an upload speed of 0.39Mbps (50KBps), this is how long it would take at a minimum for someone to download a given file:

VLC (22MB) - 7 minutes
Adobe Reader (50MB) - 17 minutes
GIMP (69MB) - 23 minutes
Ubuntu (700MB) - 4 hours
Fedora (953MB) - 5.4 hours

Now this is just with one person downloading at your maximum possible upload speed. Add in 2 people and it double, see where I'm headed?
 
This sounds like an interesting setup, I have a personal one setup myself for my own use on a 3TB drive, but I have an upload speed of 25Mbps ;)

With an upload speed of 0.39Mbps (50KBps), this is how long it would take at a minimum for someone to download a given file:

VLC (22MB) - 7 minutes
Adobe Reader (50MB) - 17 minutes
GIMP (69MB) - 23 minutes
Ubuntu (700MB) - 4 hours
Fedora (953MB) - 5.4 hours

Now this is just with one person downloading at your maximum possible upload speed. Add in 2 people and it double, see where I'm headed?

Thanks man!
I do agree with you.But once I put this online,not long after that,I will increase the upload speed with my ISP. ;)
 
Seeing as most of the people on this forum are from the USA, could you do a speedtest based on a US server to see what download speed people could expect? :D
 
Patience my friend. :D

I did not even start making UAC server tests yet,not to mention to put it online.This is going become available during 2014. year.

When?

I have no idea when lol.But probably in the first 2 (maybe 3) months if everything goes well...and it should since I finished everything on 31.12.2013. ;)
 
And +1 to StrangleHold, 2 TB would store 3 distros of Ubuntu. Not very much at all.
3? They're about 700MB a piece aren't they? That's under 1GB, and a 2TB disk is typically about 1800GB once formatted and stuff in Windows.
 
And +1 to StrangleHold, 2 TB would store 3 distros of Ubuntu. Not very much at all.

Think your a little off there man. I just meant that in the theory of relativity, such a low upload speed plus 2TB isn't really that much. For a UAC just thought it would have a lot more space.
 
The space capacity on the UAC data server AND the upload speed on the UAC data server will be increasing as the time goes on.

As I said...we all need to start somehow. ;)
 
Good point. 2TB sounds like a lot, but once you get 2-3 700MB+ Linux distros you'll be out of space.

WHat?

On 2TB he can have about 1000 of linux distros... (some distros might over 1G hence the 1000s, I'm not sure all of them are 700MB).
 
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