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Re: [LUG] Still learning about Bittorrent.

 

On Thursday 10 April 2008 08:37, Rob Beard wrote:
...
> when a new Fedora DVD comes out it's about 3GB or so.  If 100 people
> download that 3GB ISO from a site then it's going to hammer the poor
> server.  If however they use BitTorrent then the ISO can be downloaded
> from hundreds if not thousands of machines which means a higher speed
> download and less strain on the main Fedora servers.  Even if each
> client machine only uploads 1K per second, connecting to a few hundred
> machines soon speeds the downloads for the users downloading.
My own experience of BitT suggests that the client gets hit !
When I've downloaded anything I generally send about 20x the data back up - ie 
if I download a 300Meg video I send 6G out which is a pain on adsl.
You can normally configure the limits on the upload and download but these 
frequently 'fail' and you while your downlodaing at 3Kbps your whole 256K 
upload is jammed and everything else grinds to a halt.
But thats just my experience...
Tom te tom te tom


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