bad ratios, not much seeding
Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 3:00 pm
Hello,
I use Deluge all the time and I find it very good.
One of the features on my list of what a a good torrent client should do is to use all availible bandwith. Deluge never uses all my upload, I don't even have the limiter on. Some torrents never gets seeded at all, I know from experience with utorrent that not seeding a torrent is very rare. Every torrent should eventually reach a good ratio if the torrent isn't dead or you get no connections. I notice that when the torrent completes it seems to disconnect all the clients I was seeding to and just keeps the ones that I don't seed to. I notice my firewall is blocking a lot of connections on random ports, why isn't the clients using my open port?
I'm currently uploading: 24,2 KiB/s (my download is 1.1MiB/s when I download, should be the same for upload)
Ny connection is a full duplex 10Mb/s
I'm seeding 4 torrents at once (this should be more than enough)
No limit on my upload
The port is open (I only use 1 port)
On utorrent with the same settings I wouldn't be able to surf since it would be eating all my bandwidth.
Core Version: 1.2.1
libtorrent version: 0.14.9.0
Other item on my list
encryption
client exchange
full allocation of files
usable files even while they download
bandwitdh limiters
speed
statistics
download everything so I can watch and then seed everything at leisure
write cache (the hd should be quiet)
memory size setting for the cache, sometimes you want the entire file in memory
the client should run day and night all year round
I have probably forgotten something
Best regards,
Jonas.
I use Deluge all the time and I find it very good.
One of the features on my list of what a a good torrent client should do is to use all availible bandwith. Deluge never uses all my upload, I don't even have the limiter on. Some torrents never gets seeded at all, I know from experience with utorrent that not seeding a torrent is very rare. Every torrent should eventually reach a good ratio if the torrent isn't dead or you get no connections. I notice that when the torrent completes it seems to disconnect all the clients I was seeding to and just keeps the ones that I don't seed to. I notice my firewall is blocking a lot of connections on random ports, why isn't the clients using my open port?
I'm currently uploading: 24,2 KiB/s (my download is 1.1MiB/s when I download, should be the same for upload)
Ny connection is a full duplex 10Mb/s
I'm seeding 4 torrents at once (this should be more than enough)
No limit on my upload
The port is open (I only use 1 port)
On utorrent with the same settings I wouldn't be able to surf since it would be eating all my bandwidth.
Core Version: 1.2.1
libtorrent version: 0.14.9.0
Other item on my list
encryption
client exchange
full allocation of files
usable files even while they download
bandwitdh limiters
speed
statistics
download everything so I can watch and then seed everything at leisure
write cache (the hd should be quiet)
memory size setting for the cache, sometimes you want the entire file in memory
the client should run day and night all year round
I have probably forgotten something
Best regards,
Jonas.