Outstanding techniques to start out a good quality essay 20 de dezembro de Related posts. Peppermint Dual Audio free download torrent Read more. Free Keylogger torrent download Read more. I am tempted to use this client, but I am puzzled. Did they fork Azureus? I would have thought this could simply be run as a plugin. The things they are doing here with BitTyrant are things I have tried to effect manually by tweaking Azureus, but without the automatic dynamic response.
Re: Score: 2 , Insightful. Actually, since this client would tend to trickle data more slowly to people who have poor upload rates, it would hurt leeches who don't upload at all.
The overall effect will be to make like more difficult for leeches, while making sure people who can spool out content faster get complete copies to spool out faster. I'm having a lot of trouble understanding how this is a bad thing in any way.
A welcome feature Score: 2. It would be a welcome feature to be able to tune my uploads so that I don't kill my connection when downloading over bittorrent. I have a very low upload cap, around 15 KBPS, and when it gets maxed, I'd like to be able to limit the connection just a little, to leave room for ACK packets.
That sort of behavior really seems to belong in the OS or at the firewall, but that upload rate sounds awful.
Are you using GPRS for torrenting? I'm using low-speed cable. It 1 Mbit, which gives fast enough download, but slow upload. I don't really send out a lot of data, so it's not much of a problem. Most cable providers I know of cap even the high speed access to 40 or 50 KBPS notice the capital B , because they don't want people using their home computers as servers. Use bittornado, I've used it for over a year and possibly two now. I use the official bittorent client, bittorrent-curses.
And it does contain the problem I speak of. It also happens with bittorrent-console. Try to give it a spin Score: 5 , Funny. I'd love to give it a spin, but at 2kbs download for the client installer I'll be here all night. Maybe I can find a torrent for it for a faster download Ironically enough Score: 2. I'm downloading the OSX version right now and the progress is so slow.
Surely they should have torrented the thing??? No one know of a torrent for it? Slashdotted I presume so I'll wait. Yall quit whining Score: 2. I have it installed, and I'm currently downloading Full T1 at 50k and uploading at 60k I'd say that's more than fair.
This does seem to go up and down more than bitcomet though. Maybe this one just averages the xfer rate a lot more often, not producing nearly as smooth of an average as BC. So basically This doesn't threaten the bittorrent protocol any more than having better cars threaten the road system.
Trying it out now Score: 4 , Informative. Gotta say, these speeds are really impressive. Azureus 2. I use a private torrent network, so I'll have to make up for the ratio afterwards; but still, it's great to get things so quickly. Emule has a system like this, and it basically slows everything down in the name of fair sharing. It takes absolutely forever to start downloads, since you're stuck in a vicious "chicken and egg" circle of "I can't upload anything to download" and "I can't download anything to upload".
As it stands, Bittorrent is how the Edonkey protocol used to be before ratio systems were added to the clients; Fast. After Edonkey started adding anti-leech systems to the clients, the speed went into the toilet, and the queues started skyrocketing. I suspect that if this catches on, you can kiss kb's downloads goodbye. Trying out now Score: 2 , Informative. It does not seem to be really faster, but I notice that my upload speed is at 0 a lot of the time, when with the regular Azureus my upload speed was about always maxed out.
It runns just since a few hours, so don't take my comment to serious. BitTorrent is already based on selfishness. In fact, that's why it works so well, because peers tend to seek out "partners", other peers which can trade high bandwidth with each other. A prioritization algorithm which is more intelligently selfish can only participate better in the bandwidth market and thereby actually improve BitTorrent's performance. Comment removed Score: 5 , Insightful.
Comment removed based on user account deletion. Re:Well, uhm. Score: 4 , Insightful. I didn't even have to RTFA to figure that out yay me, right? AFAIK, most people who could would dediate a serious amount of bandwidth to downloading content quickly would be likely to dedicate a serious slice to uploading, therefore enriching the available bandwith for everyone.
Re: Score: 3 , Informative. I dunno. Seems to me that with ADSL and particularly cable connections here in the UK, downstream bandwidth has gone up and up while upstream hasn't changed so much. If you bothered to RTFA, you'd realise selfish! That's what Gordon Gecko said. Score: 5 , Informative. From the 'article' really just a brief overview , it's clear that it will generally at present improve performance for the BitTyrant user; it will also statistically improve performance for any peer with substantial spare upload capacity, regardless of client used.
It probably will initially hurt performance for users with saturated upload capacity who cannot contribute any more to the swarm than they are at present. It's not at all clear that this is a bad thing, even if everyone switched to BTyrant. A lot could come down to the social behavior of Tyrant users once they become seeders, for example. For those who say "well a tyrant user may not even seed to 1. Too easy. It's not very viable solution. Re: Score: 3 , Insightful. Re: Score: 2 , Informative.
No offense, but that can be spoofed quite easily. Make it say BitTorrent, uTorrent, or Azureus and then what? As the co-founder of Azureus this has always been a problem and threat to the BT protocol. The best clients can do is make sure packets are being spread once they're sent to another person. The algorithm works like this --send a "rare" packet, watch to make sure another client shows up with that rare packet in X time. Clients should send their rarest packets first, to keep the swarm happy.
So if the packet doesn't show up, you've got a leech and your drop him in the Queue. Is it really a big deal if you feed a client a few blocks without getting one back? I agree though, clients should send their rarest packets first no matter what. Internet Archive's 25th Anniversary Logo. Search icon An illustration of a magnifying glass. User icon An illustration of a person's head and chest. Sign up Log in.
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