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RE: Senator Diane Feinstein Wants to know about the Benefits of P 2P


From: Brian Battle <nanog () confluence com>
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 17:25:55 -0400


Akamai or not, microsoft is overwhelmed by the demand for SP2, and today is
giving the message listed below on windowsupdate:

Download and install it now  - Currently not available    
We are currently experiencing a high level of demand for Windows XP Service
Pack 2, so please check back later for availability. We apologize for any
inconvenience. If you prefer to obtain SP2 another way, the easiest way to
get Service Pack 2 is to turn on the Automatic Updates feature in Windows XP
and it will be downloaded when you are connected to the Internet without you
having to take any further action.

So then I thought about getting it from the torrent at sp2torrent.com, but
sadly microsoft has made them remove the torrent...



-----Original Message-----
From: Byron L. Hicks [mailto:bhicks () nmsu edu]
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 3:21 PM
To: Jeff Wheeler; Henry Linneweh
Cc: nanog () merit edu
Subject: Re: Senator Diane Feinstein Wants to know about the Benefits of
P2P 



Not true.  For those of us who host Akamai servers, we could download SP2
with no problems.  We did not need P2P, or MSDN.  In fact, I would be very
reluctant to trust a Windows update downloaded via P2P.

--
Byron L. Hicks
Network Engineer
NMSU ICT





On 8/30/04 12:43 PM, "Jeff Wheeler" <jwheeler () usip org> wrote:


My two cents:
When Windows XP SP2 was released the only way to get it (for those of
us not part of MSDN at least) was via P2P.  The same has been true for
countless other large but important software releases on various
platforms (particularly ones like Linux that aren't backed by huge
corporations with tons of bandwidth to host these sorts of files).

Point is?  P2P is extremely valuable for the timely and cost-effective
delivery of critical updates to the masses.

--
Jeff Wheeler
Postmaster, Network Admin
US Institute of Peace


On Aug 30, 2004, at 2:27 PM, Henry Linneweh wrote:


So I would like some professional expert opinion to
give her on this issue since it will effect the
copyright inducement bill. Real benefits for
production and professional usage of this technology.

-Henry



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