On 1/6/07, Martin Joseph <NT@stillnewt.org> wrote:
> On Jan 5, 2007, at 9:29 PM, Dale Raby wrote:
> > <snip>I've instructed my BitTorrent client
> > to seed indefinitely and set the upload to 79 KB/s,
> >
> > I plan to just leave it seeding until I notice a flying pig or
> > something.
> > If anyone knowlegable about BitTorrent knows why I shouldn't do
> > what I plan,
> > lemme know and I'll change something.
>
> Just make sure you aren't saturating your upstream bandwidth, as that
> could be painful for you...
I've just started the torrent, downloading at ~600-700 KB/s; I'll
leave it seeding indefinitely. My internet connection was recently
upgraded to 15MBit, and I've been looking for something to do with the
extra bandwidth - now I know.
Peace,
E
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