I've read enough 'seedbox reviews' on these forums and others to have concluded that leaseweb must be a real kick-a$$ seedbox provider, and I am thinking about trying them out for a month or two to see if they work out better than another host I just signed up with (santrex)...
The thing is, I have no idea what to sign up for (i.e. which package)? My goal is to seed as much as possible to boost my ratio on a few private trackers I'm a member of...It's just me that would be getting the box, and I wouldn't be sharing it with anyone...
I've read on these forums that others have managed to achieve 3MB upload speeds for each of the half dozen or so files that they're seeding, because they used leaseweb! - if this is true, that would effectively trump any speeds I've yet to see from santrex
I do like santrex very much by the way, as they have an informative and responsive support dept who helped me out a lot with my intial setup and usage... the thing is that they are the first seedbox provider I've signed up with, and I don't have much to compare them to (other than the experiences of others that I read about on these forums) - and the whole 3MB upload speeds X6 sounds amazing!
I do really like the santrex uTorrent WebUI package that I signed up for, and if leaseweb offered such a service, I wouldn't mind going with that to avoid having to relearn something from scratch...
And what about the 2TB limit issue that I keep reading about as one of leaseweb's big disadvantages? Forgive my ignorance, but can someone explain to me what this is all about, and perhaps give me an example of how that disadvantage might affect me, given my scenario as outlined above?
I'd really appreciate hearing any suggestions you all have on whether I should go with leaseweb or not; and if so, which package I should sign up for; do they offer a uTorrent WebUI seedbox, and if they don't, what would I have to do/learn about in order to setup my seebox to effectively seed to my various private trackers; and any other thoughts you may have on the matter...
Thanks!
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