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    What are the optimal seedbox / rutorrent settings

    Hello everyone.
    I would like to know the optimal seedbox settings, which will make the rutorrent actually accessible correctly and will result the fastest upload speed.
    Also the goal will be to seed tons of torrents at the same time, but only make a few, but HIGH quality peer connections. Because too many peer connections cause speed lose.
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    I am talking about these settings.

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    Hello,
    I am interested about the answer, could you reply to the topic?

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    BUMP, BUMP AND BUMP

    Can anyone answer to this topic?

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    @gergo, that's not an easy question to answer because it primarily has to do with your seedbox bandwidth and hdd speeds.
    Normally seedbox companies have these preset on their optimal values and you don't need to mess with them. Now if you have a dedicated server where you installed rtorrent yourself i guess you will need some trial and error to get the best values.

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    Quote Originally Posted by masonos View Post
    @gergo, that's not an easy question to answer because it primarily has to do with your seedbox bandwidth and hdd speeds.
    Normally seedbox companies have these preset on their optimal values and you don't need to mess with them. Now if you have a dedicated server where you installed rtorrent yourself i guess you will need some trial and error to get the best values.
    I am using a share seedbox, but it looks for me, which tells me the CPU load of the seedbox, and it looks like for me, that if I lower the number of max opened files, then the CPU load decreases and sometimes the uploading speed increases. My goal will be to keep tons of torrent in seed, but actually only make upload trafic on a high (more, than 300KB/s) upload speed ones. That way there won't be too much upload slots, which slows down the process. Also, it would be a really good thing, if I could somehow report to the trackers, that I am still seeding the torrents, but not do any traffic for a time, while am I seeding the newly downloaded torrent. That will significantly increase the efficiency of the seedbox. But if I simply just stop them, then they will just produce HNRs and won't generate bonus points.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gergo View Post
    I am using a share seedbox, but it looks for me, which tells me the CPU load of the seedbox, and it looks like for me, that if I lower the number of max opened files, then the CPU load decreases and sometimes the uploading speed increases. My goal will be to keep tons of torrent in seed, but actually only make upload trafic on a high (more, than 300KB/s) upload speed ones. That way there won't be too much upload slots, which slows down the process. Also, it would be a really good thing, if I could somehow report to the trackers, that I am still seeding the torrents, but not do any traffic for a time, while am I seeding the newly downloaded torrent. That will significantly increase the efficiency of the seedbox. But if I simply just stop them, then they will just produce HNRs and won't generate bonus points.
    That's very easy to do if your seedbox provider has the Ratio Groups plugin installed. If not maybe you can ask them to install it for you.
    In a nutshell you can create ratio rules for example when torrent A reaches 2:1 ratio then limit upload speed to 16kb/s
    When torrent B reaches 10GB of upload delete torrent and data

    There are many things you can do actually, just google it

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    Quote Originally Posted by masonos View Post
    That's very easy to do if your seedbox provider has the Ratio Groups plugin installed. If not maybe you can ask them to install it for you.
    In a nutshell you can create ratio rules for example when torrent A reaches 2:1 ratio then limit upload speed to 16kb/s
    When torrent B reaches 10GB of upload delete torrent and data

    There are many things you can do actually, just google it
    A reaches 2:1 ratio then limit upload speed to 16kb/s
    hmm, that's not a bad idea I am going to try to simply just slow down torrents older, than 8 hours to 1KB/s, while I am downloading a new one

    EDIT: Or maybe, I can just manually set them to a channel of no upload
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