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Originally Posted by
whiteboy
I never really find anything that is older then 350 days. But I'd rather have that retention.
I still have a few days to cancel super I might go for it. Has astra been going good lately? Are you getting full speeds always? (I'm in the US)
Slow speed is usually due to a routing problem between you and the server. Astraweb and many other providers can re-route your connection if needed. For most people, speed is really not a major issue, as most any usenet provider will normally max out your internet pipe. Even using an overseas server should nearly max you out, but it just takes more connections the longer the distance.
For me, retention has always been more important than completion. It's rare that pars can't take care of any incompletes, and in case pars are not enough, I keep an extra block account as a 2nd fill-server. The last major downloading project I did was a TV series that went right to the very edge of server retention (and the missing/incomplete episodes of the first few weeks I had to get on BitTorrent).
Astraweb and Usenetserver(Highwinds) have improved a lot in the last few years, while it seems Giganews has got comparatively worse, so there's not nearly as much difference between them as there used to be. If any. Except that the price gap remains.
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Cool, I think I'll give astraweb a try then. THanks for the feedback. Im sure any news service can max out my crappy dsl connection.
**EDIT** Done, leeching now on astra, so far so good!!
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Astraweb at $96/year it was a no-brainer
Re: Supernews or Astraweb
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Originally Posted by
topicaltapioca
As said, number of connections, 20 is more than enough. I've used 100Mbit connections that maxed out at 12 connections with Astraweb. I switched from Giganews and have been very happy with them since. The cable connection I use now I use 3 US and 3 Euro SSL connections and I max my connection 100% of the the time.
1. hmmm interesting, I only used one SSL server from Astraweb, but I think connecting to all SSL servers on Astraweb gives better speed when there is alot of ppl online(slower speeds)?
2. Is it possible to download same file simultaneously from all servers at same time or does it have to be differend files?
3. is there any difference between SSL EU and the normal SSL for astraweb, I only see 3 SSL in the 12usd/mo plan?
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astraweb, £6 pm, cant go wrong at that price for unltd ssl.
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Originally Posted by
technovert
Astraweb at $96/year it was a no-brainer
I'm on the same deal. Will definitely stick with it unless something really dramatic changes.
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Anyone can confirm supernews retention? I was told they are about the same with Astraweb altho they didn't advertise more than 350 days.
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Supernews isnt the only Giganews reseller that limits their retention to less than what GN themselves offer. Powerusenet and Usenet.net both offer about 400 days while GN is now above 500 for their own customers.
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Originally Posted by
apvm
Anyone can confirm supernews retention? I was told they are about the same with Astraweb altho they didn't advertise more than 350 days.
If Supernews is giving the same 500+ days retention of Giganews - and not limiting it to the stated 350 days - then that would certainly seem to be the best deal going. Anyone with Supernews who can test this?
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Originally Posted by
zot
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Originally Posted by
apvm
Anyone can confirm supernews retention? I was told they are about the same with Astraweb altho they didn't advertise more than 350 days.
If Supernews is giving the same 500+ days retention of Giganews - and not limiting it to the stated 350 days - then that would certainly seem to be the best deal going. Anyone with Supernews who can test this?
I have Supernews and its 350 days retention :(