Acceptable Free Speed? [Re FileHosts]

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What do people think an acceptable speed for free downloads are?

Some file hosts have no, or very HIGH limits. Some have extremely low limits, and some go so slow that they are transfered in BYTES per second rather than KBytes/MBytes.

So what is an acceptable free speed?

On the same note, are popups acceptable?
 
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free user speed 400kbps is fine..

Every browser have bookmarking option, but people forgot that option, reason is POP-UP , so pop-up ads or anything will kill your reputation, and he never comes..

because first impression is the best impression
 
300kb is fine.. the best is when the user can choose (maybe should be premium option) some of the users want to limit the speed to 50-100kb/s so they can bring more sales, some of them want 800kb/s because they earn from downloads lulz..
No pop up -.-
 
Depends on the server quality and quantity of files that your server will have the internet.

Megaupload had a very good download speed for free users and yet many people pay to have premium account.

Fileserve had download free speeds between 300 ~ 400kb/s and sold many premium accounts :)
 
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Guys, use standard numbers like 128 KB/s, 256 KB/s etc. For free users, I find 128 KB/s is very good and reasonable. Also you guys are mixing up the kbits and kbytes.

300 kbps would be 37 KB/s. Ain't that slow? 128 KB/s = 1 Mbps. So I think 64 KB/s least and 128 KB/s max for free users.

Limit premium users to max speed of 12.5 MB/s (that's 100 Mbps). If someone is downloading more than that speed, they're raping your servers. Sure, you will get cool praises that you allow fast speeds but business-wise, you're letting them kill your business. Limits are the birth of quality!



My 3 cents.
 
I was wrong,the correct is 300 kb/s.


In my opinion good speed for free users is 200 kb / s

Who wants more, buy premium account.
 
Bytes or bits? That's a lot for free user if you're talking about bytes. Unless you plan to have user base limit, like 1000 max users will be accepted etc.
 
Bytes.
I don't think a download speed of 200 Kbytes / sec is very high.

How many minutes would it take to download a 200 MB file?
 
200Mb at 200Kbyte? Less than 17 minutes.

To be perfectly honest, I think that is very generous.

What about 512kbps (64KByte/s) Is this too slow?

30K is ridiculously slow in my opinion. Anything more than 190k is too fast. Perhaps 64 is too slow also.. maybe 128(1Mbit) is indeed the magic number?
 
200Mb at 200Kbyte? Less than 17 minutes.

To be perfectly honest, I think that is very generous.

What about 512kbps (64KByte/s) Is this too slow?

30K is ridiculously slow in my opinion. Anything more than 190k is too fast. Perhaps 64 is too slow also.. maybe 128(1Mbit) is indeed the magic number?
I used to see a site where it allowed non-registered users to 128 KB/s, registered users to 256 KB/s and premium users to like 12.5 MB/s max. I think. I can't remember the premium users speed but 128 KB/s and 256 KB/s is sound good to me :)
 
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64 kbytes / sec is too slow it discourages people from using the server.

If 200 Kbytes is high,what do you think between 170~180 kbytes?
 
Switching between Bytes/Bits seems to be confusing.

64KB/s = 0.5Mbit
128KB/s = 1Mbit
192KB/s = 1.5Mbit

I would rather work in those intervals to be perfectly honest.

I am currently leaning towards 1Mbit. 192KB/s seems a little TOO fast unless dealing with HUGE files.

A CD, being around 600MB, would be downloaded in around an hour at 1.5Mbit. AND, at 1.5Mbit, this is faster than encoding of most compressed video, and all compressed audio. Which means you would be able to download FASTER than you could watch/listen to it.

1Mbit on the other hand should mean audio downloads faster than real-time, while vieo, generally, would be slower, unless the bit rate were reduced. Reduced bit rate is good for online file hosts given it uses less disk space and less bandwidth!

Looking at compression these days, you can get some very impressive video quality at 1Mbit bit rate. So I think this is very reasonably.

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I think the question is this:

If you started a free download, and it was going at over 100KB/s (say 128 was the limit), would you STOP Downloading, and think 'Screw it, its too slow!'?
 
Depends on the size of the file, if 1GB to 100KBytes/sec I cancel the download and try another server.

A good download speed for me is 150KBytes / s unless it's bad to download.

Another question, what is the waiting time to download another file?This is important as well.
 
Where are most people from this forum from? the US and most european countries have awesome internet connection download speeds for a nice price, and those are the "top" tier countries people want to target to make illegal money using file hosts that pay for pirated content downloads (sad truth).

I dont see how 128 KBytes is "too" fast at all, i find that pretty mediocre speeds from the point of view of a tier 1 country and possibly tier 2 user. I would say somebody would download from that file host if and only if the file were to be available only at that file host and nowhere else, which is not a usual scenario. 300 ~ 400 KBytes is borderline decent for free users, anything lower than that is just another low quality file host.
 
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