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 Posted by Sean on 12/13/06 16:33 
First guess and most probable ... they break the files into smaller chunks  
of data and upload them one at a time, piecing it back together on the  
server. If you're seeing a progress bar for the upload that would further  
support my guess. 
 
Pressure on the server ... next to nothing. Big companies have many servers  
that are balanced and connected ... although you only see one server, they  
could be running any amount they require. 
 
The ISP for a domain I bought have 50 servers and they're only a small  
company. 
 
If you're a techy and you want more details on the specifics, then you could  
contact the developers of the website and ask for more information. Some  
people will help, some won't. Per example, I have received information from  
one of the major betting sites on how I can collate race results direct from  
their site. 
 
Sean 
 
 
"User" <user@email> wrote in message  
news:1166026887_11909@sp6iad.superfeed.net... 
> Hi, 
> 
> Im fascinated on how yousendit.com manage to maintain huge file uploads.  
> Won't the upload kills the web server ? considering many users are  
> concurrently uploading huge files. 
> 
> another factor is how do they prevent time outs? 
> 
> though it can be set to 900 secondas explictly, yousendit is able to  
> maintain it for hours! 
> 
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