On letting people see your available files
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 4:27 pm
If we look at this project objectively, the best possible result for everyone will be obtained if we collectively achieve the highest possible aggregate rate of uploading and downloading. Don't look at this project as an individual; look at it collectively.
If aggregate bandwidth is low, the rate of distribution will be low, hence download speeds will be low. If aggregate bandwidth is high, everything else will be high. In economic terms, high bandwidth is like free trade, and low bandwidth is like restricted trade.
So really we need to remove any barriers to bandwidth we can. One such barrier are people who don't "share files". If you don't know what the other guy has that you want, then it becomes harder to request it, except through someone else who might have it. (The alternative is to painstakingly search all the servers for specific combinations.)
Another thing. If you have the drive space, it is very foolish to have only a small number of files in your queue. What you want to be doing is uploading and downloading as fast as you possibly can--ALL the time. That can be achieved by requesting MANY files at the same time (my own queue has been over 700 files). If you want some files more than others, take off the Auto prioritization and manually prioritize the files you want into High, Normal and Low. This method works very well!
Cato
If aggregate bandwidth is low, the rate of distribution will be low, hence download speeds will be low. If aggregate bandwidth is high, everything else will be high. In economic terms, high bandwidth is like free trade, and low bandwidth is like restricted trade.
So really we need to remove any barriers to bandwidth we can. One such barrier are people who don't "share files". If you don't know what the other guy has that you want, then it becomes harder to request it, except through someone else who might have it. (The alternative is to painstakingly search all the servers for specific combinations.)
Another thing. If you have the drive space, it is very foolish to have only a small number of files in your queue. What you want to be doing is uploading and downloading as fast as you possibly can--ALL the time. That can be achieved by requesting MANY files at the same time (my own queue has been over 700 files). If you want some files more than others, take off the Auto prioritization and manually prioritize the files you want into High, Normal and Low. This method works very well!
Cato