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*This is the ratio between the amount of data you have sent ( Upload / Seed ) and the amount of data that you received ( Download / Leech ) .
 
*This is the ratio between the amount of data you have sent ( Upload / Seed ) and the amount of data that you received ( Download / Leech ) .
 
 
*For example, if you download 1GB of data , you need to share the same amount of data for a ratio of 1
 
*For example, if you download 1GB of data , you need to share the same amount of data for a ratio of 1
 
 
*To ensure a good ratio it must be based on supply and demand .
 
*To ensure a good ratio it must be based on supply and demand .
 
 
*For example, it is preferable to perform file transfers where seeder are less than the number of applicants ( leecher ).
 
*For example, it is preferable to perform file transfers where seeder are less than the number of applicants ( leecher ).
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*Thus, after retrieving data , you will be in a position to distribute the data to the greatest number and thus create a positive ratio.
  
*Thus, after retrieving data , you will be in a position to distribute the data to the greatest number and thus create a positive ratio.
 
  
 
*Conversely, if you opt for transfers where the number of applicants is less than the number of offers (less leechs than seeds) , you will have many difficulties with ratio, as others propose the same data as you .
 
*Conversely, if you opt for transfers where the number of applicants is less than the number of offers (less leechs than seeds) , you will have many difficulties with ratio, as others propose the same data as you .

Version du 16 mai 2018 à 15:09

The ratio

  • This is the ratio between the amount of data you have sent ( Upload / Seed ) and the amount of data that you received ( Download / Leech ) .
  • For example, if you download 1GB of data , you need to share the same amount of data for a ratio of 1
  • To ensure a good ratio it must be based on supply and demand .
  • For example, it is preferable to perform file transfers where seeder are less than the number of applicants ( leecher ).
  • Thus, after retrieving data , you will be in a position to distribute the data to the greatest number and thus create a positive ratio.


  • Conversely, if you opt for transfers where the number of applicants is less than the number of offers (less leechs than seeds) , you will have many difficulties with ratio, as others propose the same data as you .