upload ratio help
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@amyjia just use paypal as normal it does all the conversion within it... it was a bit different than i had seen paypal logos were up in the corner of the payment thing but it was legit and the service was immediate. do one time pay not subscription unless you intend on the subscription
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@ianfontinell-0 btw... they are so chill that after you use up your data it STILL lets you upload just like lowered I think the highest i saw was 10MiB upload after my data ran out. I basically got 3TB of free upload from them.
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https://dediseedbox.com was only $5 for me, first time purchase was $5 off the price
they also have unlimited traffic. I can't comparing it to other severs but I felt like it worked great, downloading anything I wanted to keep was really easy too.@amyjia I'm in the usa and use this seed box it works fine for me
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What have I started??? At this rate I'm going to have to start asking all these SB companies for kickbacks! LOL
Just a couple of things to remember:
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Use the SB primarily for high-demand torrents, whether you want them personally or not. If you're grabbing something for yourself but there's little demand from other peers then you're better off downloading it directly and using the SB space for more popular files.
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Keep track of when your SB subscription ends and plan accordingly. If you have loads of stuff on there that you want to keep then make sure you allow yourself enough time to FTP it all to your local storage..
Interesting to see some boxes still working once you've passed your traffic limit. Might be worth a look at the terms and conditions to see exactly what they say and whether there's a second limit that cuts off completely or if the throttle you or whatever. I must admit that know just how much traffic you can generate I would only ever get a box with unlimited traffic.
I came across this too. I don't know if it's up to date or accurate, but some of you might find it useful if you choose to try:
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yay I did it!! I hit vip
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I feel dumb I thought 1.0 ratio makes someone VIP
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@thor9023 It's explained in the FAQ: Why do you have different user classes? & How to ascend toward another user class:
Power User
This step is automated as well, after you meet 3 criteria:- You have been a member on our site for at least 4 weeks
- You must have uploaded >40 GB
- Your ratio is >1.05
VIP User
This Step does not come automatically, it comes like a present. But there is at least one way not to reach this goal: apply with an admin for this promotion. -
@Rapsey-0 Shortly after making this assumption I got the automated message saying I'm now a power user, I confused power user (having a ratio over 1.0) for being a vip
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@thor9023 Glad you got there/ Plus you still have, what, another 3 and a half weeks left of your seedbox?
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@frostycab yeah about that, I might just keep it running till I reach like 10.0 ratio something absurdly high
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@thor9023 my favorite part of seedbox and fixing my ratio is now i can just download anything I want even if i Just want to check it out unsure if i will like it.
before I used to have to carefully calculate and pick and choose.
gamechanger.
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@thor9023 said in upload ratio help:
@frostycab yeah about that, I might just keep it running till I reach like 10.0 ratio something absurdly high
While I wouldn't say not to do it, there was a discussion somewhere in the forums a long time ago about how much is too much when it comes to ratios.
There were some well though out arguments in there, but I seem to remember the best practice was agreed to be that while "artificial" methods like seedboxes give you a boost, once you've got a healthy download buffer then enjoy that and just seed normally. This shares seeding more effectively with other users who do also need to maintain their own ratios.
For example, I have a ratio of 1.172 right now. That means I have a download buffer of over 53TB. That represents about 40% of all my downloads over the last 17 years. If you look at it another way, if I keep up the same average amount of downloading and never upload so much as a single byte that buffer would last me another 7 years before I drop to my minimum 0.8. As such, there's no real benefit to putting effort into boosting my ratio.
Like I said, there's nothing stopping you going for the record if you like, but in reality there's not much point in chasing ratio just for the sake of it.
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The buffer is only what's above 1 though. Going lower will limit the number of torrents you can leech simultaneously - meaning you can't seed them all either - making it even harder to maintain ratio.
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@frostygrin I think you might have things a bit mixed up, though I'm willing to listen if you think I'm wrong about the following....
The buffer is how much you can download before you reach your own minimum ratio, which is never higher than 0.8.
Your total download on the site is used to set your Base Daily Limit for downloads. You also get extra download slots which are calculated by multiplying that BDL by how far you are above your minimum ratio. By the time you've downloaded more than 800Gb from the site your BDL is already 100, plus your extras for the ratio bonus, plus extras if you've uploaded in the past.... I doubt there are many people downloading that many torrents each and every day, even with a seedbox.
What I was trying to say is that a seedbox is a great tool for fixing a poor ratio, and for giving yourself breathing room, but people shouldn't feel like they need to chase ridiculously high ratios just for the sake of it. It's better to put yourself in a good position, and then if you have things that you want to seed then you can still seed them without the use of a seedbox, and saving some money in the process.
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@frostycab The daily limit for downloaded torrent files per day is indeed pretty much irrelevant. But there's also the limit for simultaneous "leeching" - and it's a lot more restrictive. Even the best case scenario is 15 torrents at the same time - even if it's something you downloaded 2 years ago and keep seeding a partial download. Lowering your ratio supposedly makes this limit lower. So lowering your ratio makes it even more difficult for you to seed partial downloads over time (improving ratio) and to do partial downloads (preserving ratio).
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@frostygrin I'll be honest and admit that that particular scenario isn't one that I've had any experience with so can't really comment on. I don't think there is any limit on how many torrents you can seed though. What I would say is that my comment was regarding seedboxes specifically and using them to improve your ratio. With the impressive speed ot most SB services, both up and down, there is little argument for using them for partial downloads, at least as long as someone is following the advice I gave towards the start/middle of this thread and using their seedbox purely to improve ratio
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Even with seedboxes you don't necessary want to download videos you're not going to watch. But I guess some people would just be OK being a CDN for other people with the seedbox, and then download what they want from their home PC.
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@frostygrin lmao
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@frostygrin said in upload ratio help:
But I guess some people would just be OK being a CDN for other people with the seedbox, and then download what they want from their home PC.
That is precisely the advice I was referring to as it deals with the original point of the topic
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@frostygrin said in upload ratio help:
But there's also the limit for simultaneous "leeching" - and it's a lot more restrictive. Even the best case scenario is 15 torrents at the same time
I don't think this is how it works. Right now, the search page shows that I'm leeching 38 torrents...although they are all torrents where I've chosen to download only some of the files, so the system counts me as still leeching because I haven't downloaded all of the material. I don't know if there's an upper limit on how many torrents can be in "leeching status," but if there is, it's greater than 38.
@frostycab makes a good point about striving for a high ratio for its own sake. I confess that did this for a while, after losing a hard drive of material and wanting to have enough buffer available to re-download material in case that happened again. My ratio has continued to climb since then, not because I want it to, but because I have a lot of material seeding and I leave my torrenting computer on 24/7. I should probably set some limits in my client to prevent too much "ratio overload," in order to allow other users more opportunity to upload.