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Thread: Seedbox Non owner and Owner FAQ

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    OVH Best Seedbox

  2. Guides and Tutorials   -   #62
    What would be the easiest/best way to transfer files between two seedboxes?
    Planning on switching from LW and can't really think of an easy way.

  3. Guides and Tutorials   -   #63
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    Quote Originally Posted by GroggyP View Post
    What would be the easiest/best way to transfer files between two seedboxes?
    Planning on switching from LW and can't really think of an easy way.
    Fxp works for me

  4. Guides and Tutorials   -   #64
    manu72's Avatar Poster BT Rep: +1
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    Nice Guide! Thanks!

  5. Guides and Tutorials   -   #65
    madhatter1777
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    great guide! thanks!

  6. Guides and Tutorials   -   #66
    I'm looking for some help using truecrypt on windows server 2003, which has the hard drive partitioned into 3 drives, which i access remotely.

    Thanks !

  7. Guides and Tutorials   -   #67
    can someone give me a detailed explanation of what a rps server is and how the hard drive space works its a bit confusing.

  8. Guides and Tutorials   -   #68
    I have some doubts about seedboxes and RPS. I just started to read about these services and I like to know a couple of things about these services.

    Which seedbox servers are available for Portugal residents?
    What's the diference between the seedboxes and the RPS?

    I would appreciate the help...

  9. Guides and Tutorials   -   #69
    Seems like Google is new to some people?

    Anyhow, the usual RPS machine is just a small server but usually with an inferior CPU and not too many RAM onboard. Also, there are no disks present but most of the times you're using an iSCSI-connection to a SAN. Still, the server is usually yours for the taking (as in, not shared) but the HDD-space is mostly limited.

    I might tread on some people's toes but a RPS can be a seedbox as well. So, there is no difference except that the usual "seedbox" is either a much more sturdy server with higher specs which can be rented for your own use or shared.

    And to cut it short; if you're not gonna create torrents on your seedbox, happy to pay bigger bucks for more storage-space on a SAN, a RPS will do just as well as a shared/dedicated server elsewhere.

  10. Guides and Tutorials   -   #70
    I asked here because I didn't find an easy explanation on Google. Thanks, m8...

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