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        dat1hungdude
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        What is the single upload highest ratio recorded for one file?

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          john32123666 @dat1hungdude
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          These depends on size and no specific answer ...
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            dat1hungdude @dat1hungdude
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            Perhaps I wasn't clear. I mean after you are seeding what is the highest re-seed ratio U have received. It's seems to me running 24/7 the upload can go to 99.99% and start over or willl it continue beyond 100%?

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              john32123666 @dat1hungdude
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              @dat1hungdude you can get as high enough upload share ratio over 100% if :

              1. you're the only seeder and own the file
              2. you only downloaded a small byte portion from co-seeding
              3. you are seeding w/ high bandwidth and enough peers ...

              However these does not affect your [buffer] share ratio due to ff reason ...
              tracker updates, connection and hosts error ...

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                dat1hungdude @john32123666
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                @john32123666 thanks for your response I wasn't concerned about it affecting adding to or subracting from my ratio I was reading the Ratio forum and this question popped in my head so I was curious if anyone knew the answer Upon scanning my many uploads I do see a few that are over 100%.

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                  tnar @dat1hungdude
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                  @dat1hungdude
                  It just keeps going as long as someone wants to download them. I have a few that are over 2000%

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                    john32123666
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                    If you d/l only a small bytes to parse exact copy of your torrent [99.9%] that matches the file ...
                    Your ratio will exceed from what is expected ... ex : 1mb u/l = 1k +
                    While a regular file, you need to upload 1k to reach 100% and so on ...
                    These works only if there are leechers and applies to your client, not on your actual buffer share/ratio ...
                    [So there is no point] ...

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                      dat1hungdude @tnar
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                      @tnar thanks for that response that is what I was looking for. Since I occassionally have the space I am one of those rare seeders that will take a zero seeding file or a very large file and spend the ratio and seed it forever. This has PAID OFF IN SPADES bc there are many wanting a part of something but never the whole thing.

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