Omion, are you hosting your files on your machine because you want to, or because you have no choice? Well, I technically have space on my university server, but I don't know how long it will be there. It's been a few years since I've been in school. I guess I mainly host them myself because I can. Of course, anybody can put up mirrors if they like. BTW, are people still having problems with downloading? My apache log file is showing there haven't been any restarted transfers today. (it used to take a few tries to get the whole thing) For those who want the gory details of my setup: Windows XP (I seriously considered Linux, but I'm still more comfortable with Windows. I might end up installing Ubuntu when the RamDisk trial expires) Super-slow 1GB CompactFlash card in one of these Trial to SuperSpeed RamDisk Plus with two HD-backed drives (one for Apache which saves on shutdown, and the other for the data which is thrown out on shutdown) The whole setup is connected wirelessly to my main computer, where I control it with Remote Desktop. It's dead silent, and only has one cable coming out of it (power). @kwanbis: There are 2 big problems with most ram drives: 1) Most are limited to 32 or 64MB. I have at least 100MB of stuff on my site 2) Most won't save the image on shutdown or load it on startup. The SuperSpeed program was the only one I found which could do exactly what I wanted (other than Linux, of course ) I played around with having Apache do some very aggressive caching, but that resulted in some bizarre server responses for some reason.