What's the seeding rules for the ratioless tracker nCore? Is it seeding for 48 hours even if the torrent reaches 1.1 ratio?
I couldn't find this in their FAQ.
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What's the seeding rules for the ratioless tracker nCore? Is it seeding for 48 hours even if the torrent reaches 1.1 ratio?
I couldn't find this in their FAQ.
The hit'n'run means that you will not be distributed to the respective material after downloading a torrent. The payback expected level of, and to the available time more of the seed requirements are writing section.
Why the new system?
The money system is part of Internet connections bandwidth growth, in part, the multiplication must, free torrent are, freeleech-in, and built buffer- thanks distorted, keeping the rate was no longer Seed holding power. Without Odds and gratuity would be helpless at the rate of system users with low bandwidth to increase the minimum rate could also not have meant much of a difference. The new system will be better evaluate the real active users, and the torrents life also increases the hit'n'run Suppression of designations. What are the requirements for seed? Any torrents, of which at least 5% or a minimum of 200 MB has been loaded (whichever is earlier been reached), seed imposes an obligation on the system. This obligation is basically two ways to meet: • Back Stuffed data volume (1.0 ratio) • Seed spent time (minimum 48 hours, depending on the torrent size) The visszatöltendő amount equal to download the relevant torrentből amounts of data, thus achieving 1.0 torrent individual rate the target. The minimum seed time of 48 hours, which also adds to the amount of data downloaded GB in size reported 0.4 times the hours or the above-mentioned ratio is reduced per-torrent dynamically.
I didn't know there is an English translation - I've been using Google Translate all this time. Thank you @mushroomz :)
So the rules are one of two: seed back to 1.0 ratio, or keep seeding for 48 hours.
Great tracker! :-)
If you downloaded a 1GB file and didn't reach a ratio of 1, but seeded for 48 hours, that would be sufficient to meet the system's requirements on nCore. Once you've seeded for the required period, it should fulfill the system's conditions on the nCore platform.