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What is Usenet Retention ?
This explains how retention
times get set for different Usenet newsgroups.
On each news server the administrator will
determine the retention for each Usenet
newsgroup usually by allotting it a certain
amount of hard drive space. So
alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.classical (a relatively
busy newsgroup receiving 100's of songs a day)
will have a longer retention than
alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.complete_cd (an
extremely busy newsgroup receiving 1000's of
songs a day). An easy way to tell what the
retention is for a newsgroup is to look through
the list and see when the oldest messages are
from. If all the messages are from the last
three days, then the retention is about 3 days!
A term
that you should get to know, when it comes to
Usenet news servers, is, completion rate. The
completion rate is a percentage based on how
many messages there are for a file and how many
the server actually received. In plain English,
it is the percentage of how many files actually
are complete and available for download. A file
may have 100 or more text messages that make
contain all the data for the file, if any of
these messages are missing then the file must
wait to either get the missing data from a
repost or through the use or par/par2 files. The
higher the completion rate (e.g.. 95%) the more
messages are getting through and the fewer files
are not available due to missing parts. This is
crucial, any seasoned usenet newsgroup user
knows the enormous difference between a listing
that is destroyed by missing parts and a
wonderful server that has almost perfect
completion and the experience is so much better

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