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krytenss
01-24-2008, 06:50 AM
I recently purchased a $30/month server from vectoral with these specs:


Intel® Pentium™ III 733 MHZ
256MB DDR-RAM
10GB 7.2K RPM IDE-HDD
500GB BandwidthThis was just a test server and is seeding very slowly, like 10kb/s most of the time (my own connection is faster). It's also very slow to add new torrents and manage stuff in TorrentFlux. I'm thinking of getting the $100/month server with these specs:


AMD Athlon™ 2800+
1536MB DDR-RAM
2 x 120GB 7.2K RPM IDE-HDD
3000GB BandwidthIf I get this server, is it going to seed way faster? I need to know how fast a server like this is going to seed and how many torrents it can handle,.

punki_rach
01-24-2008, 06:57 AM
What were the download speeds like?

krytenss
01-24-2008, 06:59 AM
Download speeds are anywhere from 10-50kb/s but I think it depends on the number of seeders there.

Artemis
01-24-2008, 07:26 AM
Although the server has a 100mbit ethernet port, it is limited by the speed of the swarm on the torrent you are seeding, if you only have a few peers connected and they are low speed peers then data transfer is going to be slow.

yozshura
01-24-2008, 09:18 AM
Have you ever tried to download/upload some test files to other servers ?

And see if torrent port is blacklisted in iptables ?

fatcat69
01-24-2008, 10:44 AM
Although the server has a 100mbit ethernet port, it is limited by the speed of the swarm on the torrent you are seeding, if you only have a few peers connected and they are low speed peers then data transfer is going to be slow.

Story checks out.

Use any one of the speedtests on the internet to verify the speed that your box is capable of before upgrading to a higher costing plan. I have vectoral for one of my servers and have no problems hitting 10mb/s and upwards...now the hard drive keeping up...thats a different story.

Most likely, as Artemis said, there just arent enough people connecting to you. On a 0day site, grab a poplar file right after it is dropped...I am sure you will see fast speeds then.

ifkstab
01-24-2008, 05:23 PM
i have the $80 plan at vectoral and here's my speedtest
http://speedtest.net/result/223946988.png
I can get around 10mb up or down, i set up a guys server and couldn't figure out why it was hanging all the time, but i'm guessing it's because he has the slower hardware cause i don't have problems like that

krytenss
01-25-2008, 08:03 AM
Well the server seems to be extremely slow trying to upload and manage torrents through torrentflux. Takes 1-2 minutes just to upload a torrent file and start seeding. I'm thinking the 256mb RAM is nowhere near enough to handle the 100+ torrents im trying to manage. so im going to test the $100/month server just to see if it makes much difference.

Brinza
01-25-2008, 08:31 AM
Well the server seems to be extremely slow trying to upload and manage torrents through torrentflux. Takes 1-2 minutes just to upload a torrent file and start seeding. I'm thinking the 256mb RAM is nowhere near enough to handle the 100+ torrents im trying to manage. so im going to test the $100/month server just to see if it makes much difference.

and how much you pay for it ?

predateur
01-25-2008, 09:23 AM
not normal, i have this one :
Zephyr by http://www.vectoral.info/secure/images/site/icons/logo-dell.jpg


Pre-order only!

http://www.vectoral.info/secure/images/site/cpu/pentium4HT.gif
Intel® Pentium™ IV 2.4 GHZ
1024MB DDR-RAM
80GB 7.2K RPM IDE-HDD
3000GB Bandwidthand i get 11mb/s upload speed :P

maybe you have the disk overloaded problem (if the disk is overloaded you will seed @ 10-0.1kb/s lol)

pandabear
01-25-2008, 09:53 AM
That first box is horrid. More ram, more hdd, more cpu. Don't expect decent web interface when you get crap boxes. But the crap speed is most likely the disk overload. Slow down the max download speed, and see if it picks up. ( i think those IDE do 2MBps)

fatcat69
01-25-2008, 11:10 AM
not normal, i have this one :
Zephyr by http://www.vectoral.info/secure/images/site/icons/logo-dell.jpg


Pre-order only!

http://www.vectoral.info/secure/images/site/cpu/pentium4HT.gif
Intel® Pentium™ IV 2.4 GHZ
1024MB DDR-RAM
80GB 7.2K RPM IDE-HDD
3000GB Bandwidthand i get 11mb/s upload speed :P

maybe you have the disk overloaded problem (if the disk is overloaded you will seed @ 10-0.1kb/s lol)

On my zephyr I have to limit download for anything bigger then a dvdr to about 6mb/s...bc Disk overload always hits. Damn ide... I wish it came with a damn sata drive. :dry:

briand5379
01-25-2008, 09:24 PM
First get rid of Torrentflux just have a basic bottom of the line uTorrent installed. Keep in mind you have a basic bottom of the line server so you don't want alot of excess crap on there. If you don't want to pay $100 a month all you need to do is limit your download speed I would say as low as 2-3MB, amount of things you have going to a few at a time and stick with smaller files. If this doesn't help PM me and I'll help you further.

yozshura
01-25-2008, 11:25 PM
Well the server seems to be extremely slow trying to upload and manage torrents through torrentflux. Takes 1-2 minutes just to upload a torrent file and start seeding. I'm thinking the 256mb RAM is nowhere near enough to handle the 100+ torrents im trying to manage. so im going to test the $100/month server just to see if it makes much difference.
Try rtorrent, my box has only about 190Mb ram and it can handle 2MB/s upstream easily

There is already a guide for rtorrent in Guide/Tut box:
http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/f-guides-and-tutorials-65/t-how-install-and-use-rtorrent-properly-centos-265027