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*Number of peers applicants ( usually called " leechs " ) | *Number of peers applicants ( usually called " leechs " ) | ||
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For example , it is preferable to perform file transfers where number of transmitters (usually called " seeds" ) is less important than the number of applicants. Thus, after retrieving data ,you will be in a position to distribute it to the greatest number and thus create a positive ratio. | For example , it is preferable to perform file transfers where number of transmitters (usually called " seeds" ) is less important than the number of applicants. Thus, after retrieving data ,you will be in a position to distribute it to the greatest number and thus create a positive ratio. | ||
− | Conversely, if you opt for transfers where the number of leechers is less than | + | Conversely, if you opt for transfers where the number of leechers is less than seeders number, you will have many difficulties to make ratio, as others share the same data as you. |
Version actuelle datée du 20 février 2018 à 17:25
Upload speed from transfer interface
Data transmission speed through sharing interface depends on many factors :
- Torrent Quality
- Number of peers applicants ( usually called " leechs " )
- Peer connections quality
- Number of Sources
Furthermore, transmission speed is a subjective element ,it is therefore recommended to be based on the ratio and that , on a given period (E.g. 48 hours).
To ensure a good ratio, it must be based on supply and demand.
For example , it is preferable to perform file transfers where number of transmitters (usually called " seeds" ) is less important than the number of applicants. Thus, after retrieving data ,you will be in a position to distribute it to the greatest number and thus create a positive ratio.
Conversely, if you opt for transfers where the number of leechers is less than seeders number, you will have many difficulties to make ratio, as others share the same data as you.