- Feb 15, 2001
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Originally posted by: Dalephi
I agree freewolf. Otherwise this would turn into another DIMES type project. I like the 3 client limit. The only way to out produce another team is by the amount of team members.
They made a post in the forums about it also
http://www.readyresponse.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1899
"Howdy all,
We've sent a mail out about this, but the short story is basically that some people have been breaking the 3-clients-per-user limit in order to validate more links. This is unnecessary and does not help the project at all.
As such, we have released a "fixed" client ( http://www.readyresponse.org/update_dlv.php ) which we recommend everyone to upgrade to, and we have also implemented a "link cap" - which ensures that even if someone runs 50 clients....only the first 9000 links they validate will count (all links/results after that are not counted in the stats).
The 3 client limit is there for very good reasons. In time the limit will be removed - but for now there is no need for people to be running more than 3 on this project - for the folllowing reasons:
1) This is a project about validating links from multiple locations. The interesting part of the project is finding out whether or not a link is down/404 from hundreds of different internet connections, isp's, countries, etc. In the future this will become even more interesting (from dlv 2.0 onwards). However, for the time being it is unncessary for you to run 20 clients or however many you run...because all you are doing is providing us with millions of results from one internet connection. We need results from multiple internet connections - and we are trying to avoid you doing unnecessary work!!
2) Running lots of clients means that you will validate the whole link db multiple times a day. For the reasons listed in 1) this is unnecessary, and not useful to the project. You are just making your PC do extra work.
3) The 1.9 client is not designed to be run as lots of instances on the same PC. I suspect this could actually taint the results/links that you are validating and cause the clients to become confused....which is not helpful to you or the project.
4) It puts extra unnecessary load on our server. You were running the DLV 1.8 client and you saw how bad the load was? It was almost impossible to even connect to our server to do anything. When you break the client limit, you are helping to make that problem worse. In time the client limit will be increased.
5) It's not about how many clients you can run....it's about how well your team does. If your team has more members/support, they will continue to do well.
Thanks,
Wang"