Originally posted by dieselboy
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As much as I've tried to optimise things on the ftp front, one has to accept the fact that limited bandwidth, (speed wise), does mean there's a limit to what one can do. Even with one of the chaps on the Oz site running a mirror for a large percentage of the files on ftp, (which has helped immensely), it still ain't enough to cope with requirements on occasion, hence why I've decided to try this torrent option running alongside the ftp server.
Total amount of data transferred each month ain't no problem. That can go to it's hearts content. Actual bandwidth, however, is something I can do bugger all about, so trying the distributed torrent method seemed to be the best course. If it saves me from getting one more e-mail saying someone can't connect to a download, (seriously, I can't make those explanation messages any more descriptive), it'll be worth it's weight in gold.
Which OS do you run, btw? Found a spanky little *nix client the other day. (Commandline only, but doesn't have the multiple dependencies of other progs, and serves all torrents from a single instance).
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