FTP server question for College LAN

squirrelman

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I want to set up an FTP server here on my college LAN. I usually get between 2500 and 3000 up when checking from www.dslreports.com so I have alot more to play with then a DSL or Cable. This brings me to my question what kind of specs would I need for a standalone FTP server? I checking the search function but everyone that asked always asked only had a small upload speed. Also are there any good places to learn more about running an FTP server? Thanks everyone.
 

WonderLlama

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just watch yourself because if you have alot of stuff being upped and downloaded every day they may kick you off the network alltogether. i have seen it happen many times. just dont get greedy.
 

squirrelman

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hmm I never thought of that. That could be problematic. I am at ASU right now and I hate it here so much I most certainly dont want to get kicked off the web. Do the software programs allow you to limit the amount given and recieved?
 

igowerf

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You don't need a very powerful system for running an FTP. I was running one on my Celeron 850 with 256MB of ram.
 

igowerf

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Serv-U ftp can cap the download limit of each user so they won't be sucking up so much bandwidth. You can also limit the number of users.
 

squirrelman

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I have a chance to get a 500 celeron for a decent price and was wondering if that would work. If that doesnt I could probably get a Duron machine for not much more since I have an extra 20gb hard drive lying around and that would be the most expensive component.
 

squirrelman

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How much RAM would you suggest for it? I think the celeron might only have 64 so I would obviously be upgrading it but what would a good amount be?
 

igowerf

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I don't think you'll need a whole lot so 64 should be fine but I'd suggest 128. Since you're doing this off the college network, I assume you won't be allowing thousands of connections.
 

Ben50

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Definitely be careful about the upload limits if there are any at your school. I almost got kicked off here at ISU because they have a 200meg up limit for traffic off campus and I was sharing files and transferring about 30GB a day. They sent me a nasty email to either voluntarily cut back or they would put a speed limiter on my line to slow everything down.
 

squirrelman

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Wow I didnt know the colleges kept such big tabs on everyone. I guess I just figured that there were too many people for the to. I know this dumb school has nearly 50,000 people. Granted not everyone uses the ethernet. I probably shouldnt even bother because the network is so terrible. I can only play CS on the weekends and sometimes not even then, because I cannot connect to servers any other time.
 

splice

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64MB is plenty but RAM is soo cheap these days you might as well upgrade to 128 or 256MB
 

igowerf

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I knew a guy back in the days of napster who ended up being kicked off his college network within 2 weeks of being there.
 

squirrelman

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Well I havent been kicked off yet. I know a friend who downloaded like 5 Divx movies today so I will see what happens to him. I doubt that I have gone over 1gb of downloads in a day yet though.