Also, I wish that Azureus would stay in its own damn drive, I had all of the files it needed in my C: drive, I wanted it to keep everything there, I don't know why it felt obliged to move to my operating system drive?
Also, I wish that Azureus would stay in its own damn drive, I had all of the files it needed in my C: drive, I wanted it to keep everything there, I don't know why it felt obliged to move to my operating system drive?
Dreaming of falling into the EbookVortex.
Hiding from the Non-fiction books.
strange i have never had the problem occur for me.
See, now when I started using torrents over two years ago, Azureus was the first client I tried. And it always bogged down my system. At the time I was XP. Browsing apps and other windows in XP was slow while Azureus was running, and browsing the internet. At the time I only had 256MB of ram though.
Once I found out about uTorrent I switched(I'm no longer using uTorrent though, switched to Transmission a couple months ago). Now I use Linux, and I'm on 512MB of ram. So would a sluggish OS and browsing still be a problem if I used Vuse now? I always favored Azureus because of its interface and options. But knew I couldn't use it.
the trick in azureus are the advanced options.
if you configure the read/write caches accordingly, thus removing some RAM usage, you can use your PC for harder multitasking.
If you prefer have faster disk accesses sacrificing RAM, then just increase the footprint for the buffer.
It's a matter of tweaking, and finding your balance. That's the beauty of Azureus, and all it's immense tweaking and options. It's like linux, it's fully customizable to your needs.
In my case, i've a dedicated PC at home running Vuze for DL'ing, but it has 2GB ram, 2 TB HDD and a celeron Dual Core overclocked to 3Ghz, so i don't ever see it using more than 2% to 4% CPU.
before that, it ran on an old Duron @ 1200mhz with 384mb RAM and it took around 15% CPU. So i suppose it's way better optimized than it used to be some months/years ago.
Wow, well taking 15% at 384mb ram I don't think is that bad. I don't remember what Azureus was using when I had 256mb of ram, but it was a lot, i know that.
I think I"ll give it another shot and play with the settings. Hopefully I can get it to work with barely using any resources. If not, I'm going to be upgrading to 1GB of Ram soon. So once I do that I'm sure I'll be ok to move back to Azureus.
Thanks for the info.
Wow, utorrent is only using 8mb of ram on my machine, and very little disk activity as I stated before, lol.
Vuze looks bloated to all hell judging by the screen shots. Looks more like a p2p app now, like kazaa with more crap put in.
Thanks, but no thanks.
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