[CentOS-mirror] Dedicated host for seeding torrents
Karanbir Singh
mail-lists at karan.orgWed Jan 19 11:28:37 UTC 2011
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On 01/18/2011 10:15 PM, Doug Kuntz wrote: > On 1/18/11 3:45 PM, "Jonathan Thurman"<JThurman at 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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