Hello,
In forum post:
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It was mentioned that .6 had 2MB of cache and there was talk of making a user configurable option. We're now on 1.1.9 and I've got a server with more than enough ram to dedicate a healthy chunk to caching, prices have plummeted last few years. This option live now? Can't find a mention of it in the man page. Thanks for checking out the post.
Increase drive caching?
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It's currently in trunk and should be in 1.2:
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Cache size is in kilobytes or bytes or 16kib*value I write?
Thank you
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I have same question. the wording needs to be improved in newer versions.robzane wrote:Cache size is in kilobytes or bytes or 16kib*value I write?
Thank you
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It's in 16KiB blocks.. So 512 * 16 KiB equals 8192KiB or 8MiB
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So it is using bits instead of bytes measurement?
That will add even more confusion.
I want 250mb of cache. What unit should I input?
250,000*8/16= 12,500??
250,000 megabytes * 8 to roughly convert to bits divided by 16 kilobit blocks...
utorrent uses simple megabyte input.

please please please change this setting to something simpler to understand in the future. There's too much math involved.
That will add even more confusion.
I want 250mb of cache. What unit should I input?
250,000*8/16= 12,500??
250,000 megabytes * 8 to roughly convert to bits divided by 16 kilobit blocks...
utorrent uses simple megabyte input.

please please please change this setting to something simpler to understand in the future. There's too much math involved.
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KiB is a kibibyte, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kibibyte
In short,
b == bit
B == Byte
KB is ambiguous as it used as both 1000B and 1024B
KiB is always 1024B
Therefore,
250MiB = 250 * 1024 KiB = 256000 KiB
which in blocks of 16KiB is 16000.
In short,
b == bit
B == Byte
KB is ambiguous as it used as both 1000B and 1024B
KiB is always 1024B
Therefore,
250MiB = 250 * 1024 KiB = 256000 KiB
which in blocks of 16KiB is 16000.
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Well this leaves me even more confused.
When I go to speedtest.net and get internet speed test, it shows 1.35MB/s download speed. But my max download speed is 170kb/s (0.17mb/s).
That why I divide the 1.35 megabit number by 8 to get 0.16875 which is in megabytes (168.75 kilobytes).
As far as I know at the bottom of deluge main screen the max download speed I get is around 170.
I know I have 3 gigabytes of ram in my computer. I don't want to have to convert to bits, and also have to multiply(divide?) by 16 blocks.
Isn't utorrents input cache size much simpler to understand?
Or am I completely misunderstanding the point?
When I go to speedtest.net and get internet speed test, it shows 1.35MB/s download speed. But my max download speed is 170kb/s (0.17mb/s).
That why I divide the 1.35 megabit number by 8 to get 0.16875 which is in megabytes (168.75 kilobytes).
As far as I know at the bottom of deluge main screen the max download speed I get is around 170.
I know I have 3 gigabytes of ram in my computer. I don't want to have to convert to bits, and also have to multiply(divide?) by 16 blocks.
Isn't utorrents input cache size much simpler to understand?
Or am I completely misunderstanding the point?
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Why are you converting to bits? Like I said above it's 16 KiB blocks. Figure out how many KiB you want your cache size and divide it by 16 to get the number of blocks you want. You are over-complicating things.anonymous_user wrote:Well this leaves me even more confused.
When I go to speedtest.net and get internet speed test, it shows 1.35MB/s download speed. But my max download speed is 170kb/s (0.17mb/s).
That why I divide the 1.35 megabit number by 8 to get 0.16875 which is in megabytes (168.75 kilobytes).
As far as I know at the bottom of deluge main screen the max download speed I get is around 170.
I know I have 3 gigabytes of ram in my computer. I don't want to have to convert to bits, and also have to multiply(divide?) by 16 blocks.
Isn't utorrents input cache size much simpler to understand?
Or am I completely misunderstanding the point?
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Ok, I understand it now. Got confused with kibibit and kilobit.
Don't usually hear about kibibits.
I'll remember this thread to do the calculations when I want to change ram amount.
Don't usually hear about kibibits.
I'll remember this thread to do the calculations when I want to change ram amount.
http://www.bugmenot.com