As per KB's request I'm crossposting here if you guys need help seeding.
I can provide a dedicated host for seeding and a dedicated 100Mbit link in Sweden.
Regards / Alexander
Gbit Seed in Germany available here
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 3:09 PM, Huib Laurens sterkebak@gmail.com wrote:
I can provide one in The Netherlands when needed. 1Gbmit
Huib
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Gbit seed in Virginia, USA here.
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 03:12:10PM +0100, Squadra Squadra wrote:
Gbit Seed in Germany available here
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 3:09 PM, Huib Laurens sterkebak@gmail.com wrote:
I can provide one in The Netherlands when needed. 1Gbmit
Huib
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As per KB's request I'm crossposting here if you guys need help seeding.
I can provide a dedicated host for seeding and a dedicated 100Mbit link in Sweden.
I can provide a >100Mbit host in Oregon, USA as well.
Also, what are people using for a torrent service daemon? The quick Google search says "client x and screen" which works, but doesn't seem very elegant...
-Jonathan
Jonathan Thurman writes:
As per KB's request I'm crossposting here if you guys need help seeding.
I can provide a dedicated host for seeding and a dedicated 100Mbit link in Sweden.
I can provide a >100Mbit host in Oregon, USA as well.
Also, what are people using for a torrent service daemon? The quick Google search says "client x and screen" which works, but doesn't seem very elegant...
-Jonathan
rtorrent+screen
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Also, what are people using for a torrent service daemon? The quick Google search says "client x and screen" which works, but doesn't seem very elegant...
I received this off-list and thought I would share. Looks like Transmission has a daemon and is available in EPEL (although it has been orphaned at this time on a rather old version)
---- You might want to check out transmissionbt. It is essentially a daemon, has a web-interface, has remote-clients for GUI and CLI etc. It works flawless here, does IPv6 (with a small tweak it works fine; bugticket is in the queue) and handled lots of files/quite some load quite easily for us so far. ----
-Jonathan
On 1/18/11 3:45 PM, "Jonathan Thurman" JThurman@nwresd.k12.or.us wrote:
Also, what are people using for a torrent service daemon? The quick Google search says "client x and screen" which works, but doesn't seem very elegant...
There's also deluged (part of the deluge setup, which also has a strict CLI, web gui, etc), which I've found to work well. I've been able to push out 90mbit on a 100mbit link.
And, I too can seed torrents if needed, on a gig link. -- Douglas A. Kuntz | Manager Complex Applications and Systems Netriplex, LLC | W: www.Netriplex.com P: 828-650-8528
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On 01/18/2011 10:15 PM, Doug Kuntz wrote:
On 1/18/11 3:45 PM, "Jonathan Thurman"JThurman@nwresd.k12.or.us wrote:
Also, what are people using for a torrent service daemon? The quick Google search says "client x and screen" which works, but doesn't seem very elegant...
Firstly, thanks much for the offers of b/w - it will make a big difference.
Also, it would be super useful if someone could do a quick test and perhaps compare a few of the s/w options out there. We have rtorrent and bittorrent-ncurses that we use within .centos.org at the moment; bittorrent itself is quite cpu intensive once you cross a hundred clients, otoh I've seen rtorrent get to between 350 - 400 links on the same machine, but i am sure there is still room for improvement there. no idea how deluge or transmission fare in this regard.
- KB
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Also, it would be super useful if someone could do a quick test and perhaps compare a few of the s/w options out there. We have rtorrent and bittorrent-ncurses that we use within .centos.org at the moment; bittorrent itself is quite cpu intensive once you cross a hundred clients, otoh I've seen rtorrent get to between 350 - 400 links on the same machine, but i am sure there is still room for improvement there. no idea how deluge or transmission fare in this regard.
I have some new hardware that I could put up a test seed on using different clients, but I don't really have a way to generate 400+ torrent connections... Were you using a specific test tool, or talking about real-world experience?
-Jonathan
Karanbir Singh writes:
On 01/18/2011 10:15 PM, Doug Kuntz wrote:
On 1/18/11 3:45 PM, "Jonathan Thurman"JThurman@nwresd.k12.or.us wrote:
Also, what are people using for a torrent service daemon? The quick Google search says "client x and screen" which works, but doesn't seem very elegant...
Firstly, thanks much for the offers of b/w - it will make a big difference.
Also, it would be super useful if someone could do a quick test and perhaps compare a few of the s/w options out there. We have rtorrent and bittorrent-ncurses that we use within .centos.org at the moment; bittorrent itself is quite cpu intensive once you cross a hundred clients, otoh I've seen rtorrent get to between 350 - 400 links on the same machine, but i am sure there is still room for improvement there. no idea how deluge or transmission fare in this regard.
I don't think it gets much better than that.. Btw, I can help with 100 Mbps in .uk and 1 Gbps in .ro.
Regards
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I can seed from a dedicated system with a (non-dedicated) gigabit+ link.
On Tue, 2011-01-18 at 14:33 +0100, Alexander Lindqvist wrote:
As per KB's request I'm crossposting here if you guys need help seeding.
I can provide a dedicated host for seeding and a dedicated 100Mbit link in Sweden.
Regards / Alexander
Two virtual machines with rtorrent are up & running.
Virtual machines details: centos 5.5, 1G ram, 2 VCPU's, 50G disk space.
Running on six node cluster, each node have 2x1Gbit links. CLuster is connected with 2x10Gbit to backbone.
Total available bandwidth for seeding: 1.5Gbit/s.
Located in Sofia/Bulgaria.
Best regards, Svetozar Mihailov SKKNET
Has there been any more updates on a plan to pre-seed CentOS 6 via torrents?
I did setup a dedicated torrent server to help with this process and just want to make sure I'm in the loop when and if this does happen.
---- Bill Glick NCSA - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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As per KB's request I'm crossposting here if you guys need help seeding.
I can provide a dedicated host for seeding and a dedicated 100Mbit link in Sweden.
Regards / Alexander
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