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    I checked, and seems like uTorrent crashed and causing a problem to overall system, so I have to reboot the server, when I use SaRkAsM settings it will caused uTorrent crash over and over when the download reaches 4.5-5MB, but when I use STEViEAR settings it works fine

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    Quote Originally Posted by SaRkAsM View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by fstokebanget View Post
    I'm using utorrent with win 2003 in hosting-ie Raptor VPS, and often I see disk overloaded in utorrent. How can I avoid this. I found on google that I have to change the option diskio.write_queue_size, but I cannot find that parameter in utorrent advance option. Then how can I avoid disk overloaded in utorrent. I know this is because I'm using Win 2003, it eats the resource a lot. But I'm new in using seedbox, must learn a little bit longer b4 decide to use Linux


    thanks
    the reason why you get diskoverloaded is because you are writing to the disk faster than it can handle and have used up your memory. For example my hdd on my seedboxx would freak out utorrent if i passed 45 mb/s. So remedy ? limit to 15 mb/s which is more than enuff.

    TBH i hate utorrent on a really fast line, it blows. Constantly having to tweak me download speed to keep it running and it still crashes when da memory is used.

    According to the top UT staff, the following setting should help :



    I guess key part here is cache size which is according to your system.
    SaRkAsM settings i just hit 66mb/sec that works fine for me am gonna keep them settings and see how things go 1 thing i think these setting are top nuch servers
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    fstokebanget: Maybe you have bad RAM.

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    hey jam0980tr, what a nice speed, on what hosting r u in ?
    Yea, the uTorrent closed over and over when I use the settings, if that really because the server have a bad RAM, how do say to my hosting to change the RAM, they don't just believe if I say that uTorrent closed over and over don't they ?
    Btw, my RAM is only 512MB, do you think it's also not because I have a small RAM ?

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    top nuch server frm
    giga server nl
    I got 4 gigs of ram on mine and i had it set on 1024 ram
    thats what i got 66MB/SEC mark
    if i up it 2gigs i think i can maxs it out giga server nl
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    Quote Originally Posted by jam0980tr View Post
    top nuch server frm
    giga server nl
    I got 4 gigs of ram on mine and i had it set on 1024 ram
    thats what i got 66MB/SEC mark
    if i up it 2gigs i think i can maxs it out giga server nl
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    how much ram you have ? Im sorry if i missed it...


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    I have a vectoral server, these are my stats...what settings would you recommend?


    Windows Server 2003 w/ UTorrent
    • Intel® Pentium™ IV 2.4 GHZ
    • 1024MB DDR-RAM
    • 250GB 7.2K RPM IDE-HDD



    I used your settings with the 1024 MB and some of the options checked off, that doesn't seem to be working though.

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    how about the earlier settings, have you tried not to checked off and just sets the value with 1024MB ?

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    do you guys have any idea why my Read Disk Statistics always full .??
    izzit reason that i'm facing slow upload when d/n in high speed and large files...


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    yeah, I also experience slow up speed when downloading in full speed, is this normal for a VPS ?

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