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LordSorcre
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Posted: 3rd Jul 2004 12:10 Edited at: 3rd Jul 2004 12:11
I have noticed that people's images and files have been pretty slow so i decided to throw this site together. You may upload any file up to 5 mbs in size for free without registration. I hope that this helps Ps please click the google ad

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DarkBasic Pro Guy
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Posted: 3rd Jul 2004 13:46
OK can you do somthing like over 700 mb because thats something I'm doing sometime soon and no I'm not stupid it's not created yet so it will be a while

LordSorcre
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Posted: 3rd Jul 2004 14:01
Well that is not hard at all. All it takes is a terabyte hard drive and an unmetered 5 mb line. Its a bit pricey though. What i'm doing is more for small things.
DarkBasic Pro Guy
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Posted: 3rd Jul 2004 14:13
I understand but still make it a little biggersometime soon

LordSorcre
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Posted: 3rd Jul 2004 14:16
I don't think i will be doing that any time soon. the max that i'm willing to go to is 10 mb. If people want free hosting with no registration for large files i will send them your way
DarkBasic Pro Guy
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Posted: 3rd Jul 2004 14:21
orite go for 10 mb but try to raise it to at least 100 mb before september you don't have to though

The Lynx
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Posted: 3rd Jul 2004 14:24
Or you can go to www.dbspot.com.

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DarkBasic Pro Guy
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LordSorcre
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Posted: 3rd Jul 2004 14:32
Sorry i won't be raising it. I just did this site in 10 minutes to help people. It is a non profit site for me, the google ads are just paying for the server. If someone does want 100 Mb - 1 TB file hosting then they can contact me. I offer very cheap file servers on various connections (ranging from a 1 mbit line to a dedicated OC12 line)
DarkBasic Pro Guy
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LordSorcre
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Posted: 3rd Jul 2004 14:41
Well if your interested Program expert please contact me. I have a friend who has some racks in a data center located in Colorado
DarkBasic Pro Guy
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Posted: 3rd Jul 2004 15:31
how to contact you?

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Posted: 3rd Jul 2004 20:19
We can have a TB of space

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LordSorcre
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Posted: 4th Jul 2004 00:32
You can contact me by email (sorcre@gmail.com it's the addres i check the most) But please don't contact me if you are not serious because it can be a bit pricey. A dual xeon 2.8 Ghz, 2 gig ram, and a terabyte of hard drive space would cost you about 220 a month with a $340 a month with a $700 setup fee. The bandwidth can ether be purchased by gig or by fully burstable Mps. Each gig costs $0.045 cents (with a 1,500 gig commitment.) or you can buy each MBps for $90 dollars a mbit. (if you are not familiar with that you have unlimited bandwidth but it can only handle the number of mbits that you bought a second. 95th percentile rule) for a server of that caliber i would suggest a linux box and Gziping everything to save bandwidth but you may choose from debian,RHEL, slackware,mandrake,fedora,freebsd,netbsd, or windows 03 net edition.
Peter H
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Posted: 4th Jul 2004 00:54
thatnks for doing this but if i wanted to upload a small game i would want to upload a folder(with the media and everything all nicely arranged for people to download) but you can't upload folders(only individual files)


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Newbie Brogo
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Posted: 4th Jul 2004 01:00
Just upload a zip with everything in it. eh?
But this sounds nice....

LordSorcre
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Posted: 4th Jul 2004 01:02 Edited at: 4th Jul 2004 01:02
Ok there, you may upload 10 files then go back and upload to the same directory. And please click the ad
Dgamer
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Posted: 4th Jul 2004 01:04 Edited at: 4th Jul 2004 01:08
Quote: "OK can you do somthing like over 700 mb because thats something I'm doing sometime soon and no I'm not stupid it's not created yet so it will be a while"


You're looking for free 700mb hosting? good luck

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LordSorcre
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Posted: 4th Jul 2004 01:07 Edited at: 4th Jul 2004 01:10
I can offer him that but it would cost him a couple hundred a month for the connection alone. But i doubt you will find it for free. And how would you upload it? On cable alone it would take 7 hours to upload it.
Peter H
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Posted: 4th Jul 2004 01:10
oh ya duh...i zip it...

BTW could you possibly do a 15MB limit?


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LordSorcre
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Posted: 4th Jul 2004 01:12
Sorry i can't right now. I have not received much money from ads so i'm sharing the server with one from another project. When i get enough money i may allow it. But right now it's out of the question.
Dgamer
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Posted: 4th Jul 2004 01:14 Edited at: 4th Jul 2004 01:30
Just for the hell of it, I clicked ur google ads about 50 times.
(And it might have not done anything for you since googleads probably give money only the first click of one IP.)

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LordSorcre
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Posted: 4th Jul 2004 01:15
thank you that will get google to think that i hired someone for it and my service will get canceled.
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Posted: 4th Jul 2004 01:17 Edited at: 4th Jul 2004 01:18
It wont, the best they could do is ban my IP from clicking googleads. If they do suspend ur service, i'll e-mail them and take the blame.

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Peter H
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Posted: 4th Jul 2004 01:17


i tried to upload a 3.63 MB file and it said it was too big


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LordSorcre
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Posted: 4th Jul 2004 01:19
hmm thats weird. I have it set for 5 mb
Peter H
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ya that's what i thought


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LordSorcre
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Posted: 4th Jul 2004 01:24
I will check it out. brb
LordSorcre
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Posted: 4th Jul 2004 02:59 Edited at: 4th Jul 2004 02:59
Ok i fixed it. By default the server had 3 php.ini files and i was only editing 2. Well any excuse for using pico is a good one

Sorry for the double post
Filmmaker Screenwriter
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Posted: 4th Jul 2004 03:20
um..yeah this whole post is pointless since dbspot doesnt really limit you at all. nice try, but i dont think so.

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LordSorcre
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Posted: 4th Jul 2004 03:28 Edited at: 4th Jul 2004 03:43
Well this is mainly for speed and for people who don't want to register. Plus the server is on a far faster network than dbspot. Although i bet they have a better server for it. At least until my G5 server is online. (which won't be for a couple of months)
DarkBasic Pro Guy
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Posted: 4th Jul 2004 13:19
I have a new plan I'm putting it on CD instead since I just got a CD burner today.

Dave J
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Posted: 4th Jul 2004 14:23
I won't use the service because I already have my own server but I clicked the ads anyway because you're doing a good thing for the community.


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HZence
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Posted: 4th Jul 2004 15:03
Can't believe Jimmy hasn't popped in yet to mention DBSpot.

Will be here soon enough...


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LordSorcre
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Posted: 5th Jul 2004 00:37
Well like i said before this is for speed. In db spot you have to register and request an account. That may be fine for some people but others don't want to wait that long.
DarkBasic Pro Guy
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Posted: 6th Jul 2004 09:25
how do you host your site and check your email on dbsoot after you sign in I can't figure that out?

Dgamer
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Posted: 6th Jul 2004 11:06
Well dont hijack his thread. Ask Jimmy about it.

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LordSorcre
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Posted: 6th Jul 2004 12:51 Edited at: 6th Jul 2004 12:52
No I'm glad he posted that

"how do you host your site and check your email on dbsoot after you sign in I can't figure that out?"

I said it before and ill say it again. This is for speed and simplicity. If there is enough of a demand then i will alow free website hosting with unmetered space and banwidth. But for now i'm just hosting files.

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