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Originally posted by immortal_phoenix@31 May 2003 - 10:42
I'm sure there are people who already do this but anyway... If people on fast connections (broadband, dsl, cable etc.) limit their upload slots to like 2 or 3 then downloaders will have faster speeds and therefore complete the download sooner which means they can start sharing the file sooner. I think this would be a good idea because Kazaa only downloads from complete files, not partials.
Personally, I'm on a 56k. I used to have 3 upload slots and each user downloading off me got a speed of about 0.8 - 1.0 kb/s. Then after a while I thought I'd do a little tweaking and set the upload limit to 1 upload at a time. Then the user downloading off me got around 3 to 3.5 kb/s, which I'm sure you'll agree is a slightly more practical speed for someone to download at.
So the idea of users limiting the number of concurrent uploads could benefit everyone. Large files like movies could be shared faster since there would be a steady increase in the number of sources, instead of having to wait for groups of people to eventually acquire the complete file after a long while.
Anyway, so what do you guys think about this theory? Am I crazy? :blink:
P.S. just to avoid any misunderstanding, I want to make clear that I'm NOT telling people to stop sharing and I am NOT trying to suggest that people should share less.
You're not crazy -- everyone else is... and they're out to get you too! :lol: