Best practices (bandwidth settings)
Posted: Tue May 12, 2020 8:28 pm
Everything says "please keep seeding", "need more seeders", etc. So I never remove a torrent entry after I added it. Now I have like 1000+ entries.
What are best practices on managing 1000+ entries? How would I know if a torrent is completely dead? (ie. all trackers not responding? or maybe because there's too many connection queries?) Upon Deluge startup, when there's 1000 resuming/seeding torrents... does the app smartly process a sizeable batch at a time?
Am tempted to set everything unlimited, but I guess that'll break my system...
Also, what does Auto Managed option do?
What are best practices on managing 1000+ entries? How would I know if a torrent is completely dead? (ie. all trackers not responding? or maybe because there's too many connection queries?) Upon Deluge startup, when there's 1000 resuming/seeding torrents... does the app smartly process a sizeable batch at a time?
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Default Bandwidth settings page
Global Bandwidth Usage:
Maximum Connections: 200
Maximum Upload Slots: 4
Maximum Download Speed: -1
Maximum Upload Speed: -1
Maximum Half-Open Connections: 8
Maximum Connection Attempts per Second: 20
(ON) Ignore limits on local network
(ON) Rate limit IP overhead
Per Torrent Bandwidth Usage:
Maximum Connections: -1
Maximum Upload Slots: -1
Maximum Download Speed: -1
Maximum Upload Speed: -1
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Default Queue settings page
Total active: 8
Total active downloading: 3
Total active seeding: 5
Share Ratio Limit: 2
Seed Time Ratio: 7
Seed Time: 180
Also, what does Auto Managed option do?