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Am 2008-02-10 08:47:14, schrieb Joel Jaeggli:
> If you have more than one listener for the same stream, you relay it to 

Which is not the case since OGG/MP3 can requested individualy.

> a local streaming server (icecast2) and provide them with a link to the 
> local source...

But this mean, you have realy heavy Disk-IO.  and imagine, you have only
4 peoples/clients which hear different OGG/MP3 the Read-head will stand
never still and will never read sequetaly.

This kill all harddrives...  And Yes, I can could use SCSI-Drives but
a Raid-5 of at least 3 drives plus Hotfix and a controller would cost
arround 5000 Euro. Nearly 16 times the price of the computer itself.

> If they're all listing to different remote sources at different times 
> then there's no point in caching it...

But if I read the logs, they are around 150-180 files which are heared
all the time and they have in summary arround 800 MByte. So creating a
Ram-Cache of 1 GByte would do wonder...

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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