Deluge cannot handle my torrent usage (several hundred automatically downloaded per day). It will have very high performance and then slowly die after a few hours of this high usage (Gbit speeds, hundreds of torrents). It 'dies' because fast torrents will suddenly crawl to slow speeds (the torrents have multiple 100mbit peers, yet it is slow). Then random high cpu usage. Btw, this issue also exists on the linux version.
Is it possible that running Deluge in daemon mode(?) will fix this issue?
My only previous working set-up was several instances of utorrent. However, Deluge has better performance (more upload) than utorrent.
The issue is I will need to run Deluge in multiple instances in order to prevent it from breaking. ie, spreading the load evenly between instances of the client.
Question:
Is it possible to run multiple instances of deluge in windows?
How to launch multiple instances?
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Re: How to launch multiple instances?
You would want to know the reason for the slowdown, before you ran more instances.
if, for example, X peers at Y speed causes it to slow down, then perhaps multiples all over this limit would slow you down, more.
The usual reason for clients to have this issue is an overload of the disks to which you're writing.
if, for example, X peers at Y speed causes it to slow down, then perhaps multiples all over this limit would slow you down, more.
The usual reason for clients to have this issue is an overload of the disks to which you're writing.