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'''Razorback2''' were two [[Server (computing)|server]]s (195.245.244.243:4661) of the [[eDonkey network]], known for being able to handle 1 million users simultaneously, meaning that they had capacity for 1.3 million users and were indexing around 170 million files. |
'''Razorback2''' were two [[Server (computing)|server]]s (195.245.244.243:4661) of the [[eDonkey network]], known for being able to handle 1 million users simultaneously, meaning that they had capacity for 1.3 million users and were indexing around 170 million files. |
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==Use of the Server== |
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==Confiscation By the police== |
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On [[23 May]] [[2006]], the servers located in a [[Belgium|Belgian]] [[datacenter]] were confiscated by the Belgian police, and their operator, who lives in [[Switzerland]], was arrested. This was done after a local judge authorized the confiscation at the datacenter in [[Zaventem]] near [[Brussels]], after a denouncement of the [[Motion Picture Association|MPA]]. |
On [[23 May]] [[2006]], the servers located in a [[Belgium|Belgian]] [[datacenter]] were confiscated by the Belgian police, and their operator, who lives in [[Switzerland]], was arrested. This was done after a local judge authorized the confiscation at the datacenter in [[Zaventem]] near [[Brussels]], after a denouncement of the [[Motion Picture Association|MPA]]. |
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Revision as of 00:47, 26 May 2006
Razorback2 were two servers (195.245.244.243:4661) of the eDonkey network, known for being able to handle 1 million users simultaneously, meaning that they had capacity for 1.3 million users and were indexing around 170 million files.
Use of the Server
Confiscation By the police
On 23 May 2006, the servers located in a Belgian datacenter were confiscated by the Belgian police, and their operator, who lives in Switzerland, was arrested. This was done after a local judge authorized the confiscation at the datacenter in Zaventem near Brussels, after a denouncement of the MPA.