It would be ridiculously difficult to seed stuff back, unless you were on the torrent the second it was uploaded. Would have to be a ratio free or something similar.
I dont think a ratio system would be needed. People could finally not worry about keep their ratio up and...this is crazy...share without looking for a reward (upload credit).
Ive never heard of a tracker that required a certain upload speed.
Last edited by c0njur; 07-16-2008 at 08:18 PM.
The classic ratio system is draconian & it's great that some site owners are starting to realise this as well and are slowly edging away with it helping private BT tracker scene to evolve.
It's not compulsory but I reckon the slowest connection you would encounter would be maybe 10/10 or 20/20 and it doesn't take many of them to max out a 100/100
Last edited by Ghostbusters; 07-16-2008 at 08:23 PM.
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On top trackers, especially if you stay away from xvids, 99% of the peers are seedboxes anyway.
Transfer speed isn't really that important to me personally, it's finding that utter peach of a DVD you've been searching for that makes it all worth while. I don't mind waiting a few days for it but it rarely ever comes down to that.
Speaking of which it's movie time & this evenings choice is Superbad, peace out
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Last edited by Ghostbusters; 07-16-2008 at 08:40 PM.
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How is having DSL peers hurting you exactly? They keep torrents alive a lot longer since it takes longer for them to seed back and home connections usually have larger amounts of disk space to continue seeding torrents as long as they want.
no they don't. they only know what the client reports to them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DrFTPDFTP is still a 1-1 transfer and even with 100/100 speeds transfers could encounter congestion
DSL peers are not hurting me, and you're right they do tend to seed longer which keeps torrents alive. However it does take longer to download a file from a DSL peer than from a seedbox peer and DSL users more or less require the use of a ratio system. Im envisioning a site where users and point.click.download(fast) at will without worrying about ratios.
You do bring up a good point about harddrive space. Most users do tend to have a lot more space at home than on the server.
...do clients not report data correctly?
Interesting, didnt know that was possible.
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