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Originally posted by Switeck@31 July 2003 - 11:13
Kazaa Lite K++ isn't so good for sharing 1,000's of files at once -- it bogs down as the number of shared files increases and probably crashes once download requests start coming in too rapidly. (ie: 100-1,000 a min or more.)
And it is impossible for many of us heavy-users to share as much as we download.
Even if I only download at ~13 KB/sec on average, factored over 1 day that's 1 GB. Over a year, that's 365 GB. In 3 years time, over 1 TERABYTE (TB). Needless to say, all my hard drives combined aren't big enough.
This is what I meant earlier when I typed:
"We can't share everything to make up for the ones who share nothing."
Something has to give -- if I have <1 GB free I either have to delete something from my hard drive (preferably after backing it up to CD-r...) or stop downloading.
It's not always an easy choice, but I am trying to save the 'rare' stuff and am ditching the 'popular' stuff. (Where I mean rare=hard-to-find, not rare=few people want it.)
WE must decide what files and ideas continue to be shared or die.
Not RIAA! :angry:
I'm currently sharing 24508 files, 60+ gigs (of my 100 gig HD), and haven't had a problem. Although I must admit that while I keep a fairly steady upload, it's pretty rare that all 4 slots get used at once.