[haiku-web] Re: Dreamhost Domain Disk Usage Results! (fwd)

I reckon just keep doing it until they "complain" about it ... unless
we do want to cull older archives ... I guess the burning question is,
is there a point to having the older images ?

Cheers

Sikosis



On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 6:48 AM, Urias McCullough <umccullough@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Axel Dörfler <axeld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Matt Madia <mattmadia@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 4:44 PM, Axel Dörfler <axeld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> > wrote:
>>> > ------ Forwarded Message: ------
>>> > Your fully hosted domain disk calculation has finished!  Here are
>>> > the
>>> > results!
>>> >
>>> > 218.94 MB       ports.haiku-files.org
>>> > 51.56 GB        haiku-files.org
>>> > -------------8<------------
>>> >
>>> > Quite impressive number, isn't it?
>>> [hawkeye]$ du raw vm -sh
>>> 26G     raw
>>> 25G     vm
>>>
>>> Is there a limit for disk consumption?
>>> Should the factory scripts be modified such that the archives are
>>> somehow minimized?
>>> eg,
>>> keep:
>>>   all builds for this month
>>>   1 build per week of last month or older
>>
>> I don't know, actually, but I'll have a look - if we don't have a
>> limit, I guess we can keep it as is.
>
> AFAIK, Dreamhost imposes no limits for website content... BUT, there's
> a clause in their "unlimited policy" that worries me (see *** below):
>
>> Here are some specific examples of things not allowed:
>>
>> Copyrighted content you are not the copyright holder of.
>> ***File upload / sharing / archive / backup / mirroring / distribution sites.
>> A site created primarily to drive traffic to another site.
>> Making your account resources available (whether for free or pay) to the 
>> general public.
>
> This can be seen here: http://www.dreamhost.com/unlimited.html
>
> This would indicate that our use of haiku-files.org for distributing
> vmware images and optional packages may possibly violate the
> "unlimited policy"... we can either choose to ask them up front for
> permission, or wait for them to complain and ask for forgiveness
> later... I don't care either way, but I felt it was worth mentioning
> :)
>
> - Urias
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