That was enough to completely saturate two T1 lines– nearly 300 kilobytes/sec– for most of the day. And that includes the time we disabled access to the site entirely in order to keep it from taking out the whole network.* After that, it was clear that something had to be done. What can we do to reduce a website’s bandwidth usage?
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