Bandwidth exceeded on Dreamcast History?

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  1. Jasonkhowell

    Jasonkhowell Well Known Member

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    LeGIt I'm a cunt or so I'm told :P

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    Prob. Google found the pics again or something and started linking to them.

    Anything I can do to get it back faster?
     
  4. Jasonkhowell

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    I can't even access the FTP for some odd reason, so I honestly have no idea.
     
  5. ryangassxx

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    they should do what I do and host all of the site's images on image shack.... Image shack is free, and they dont have bandwidth limits... I honestly dont know how they operate..
     
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    I've seen image shack get hammered, like pictures loading slow, but yeah they never go down.
     
  7. einbebop44

    einbebop44 Guest

    Jason, check your PMs please.
     
  8. underexposed+

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    I hope nothing happens to the forums again. :smt009

    I'm in a big sale/negotiation for games with dch hopefully it won't be three days. :smt009
     
  9. Jasonkhowell

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    Yeah, saw the PM. Also, I doubt it will be down too long. Then again, it depends on the provider, so eh...
     
  10. retro

    retro Resigned from mod duty 15 March 2018

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    It is always best to host images locally if you can.

    I guess the size of the images could be killing bandwidth.

    If google is linking to them, then the webmaster should use a robots.txt to stop google's spider. See here.
     
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