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From: mfrisch@saturn.tlug.org (Mike Frisch)
Subject: Re: Internet service providing-which OS?
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Organization: Northstar Technologies, Newmarket, Ontario, CANADA
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Date: Sat, 22 Jul 1995 05:54:22 GMT
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Rob Snow (rsnow@oasis.txdirect.net) wrote:
: If you point your web browser at http://www.freebsd.org and look under uses(?)
: you'll see that there is at least 1 fairly large ISP (several hundred users)
: running FreeBSD.  I believe that there is a link to them, so you can see
: exactly what their setup is or maybe send mail to them.

	Let's not forget ftp.cdrom.com which is a very busy (probably one
of the busies on the 'net) ftp/www server running FreeBSD on a very large
Pentium system.  I believe, at last count, they support 400 simultaneous
users. 

Mike.

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Mike Frisch                           Email: mfrisch@saturn.tlug.org
Northstar Technologies                        Compuserve: 76620,2534
Newmarket, Ontario, CANADA