I use Bitspirit, do we use superseed?
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The answer is NO ...
we rely on standard client like utorrent, qbittorret and etc ...
w/c uploader/downloader can get the file from PC to PC from the distribution and relies on Bandwidth ...In addition:
Super Seeding can only work correctly given a few conditions.
1.There must be multiple peers trying to download ALL of the torrent in no particular order. (Peers downloading sequentially breaks Tit-For-Tat. Peers downloading only certain files will not help other peers downloading only different files.)
2.The peers must be able to upload to each other. (If peers are firewalled to each other, the pieces cannot be shared between them and the initial/super seeder may quit uploading anything until it sees other peers have these pieces.)
3.The peers must report to the seed that they have downloaded individual pieces in a timely manner. (BitComet and clones may be guilty of not doing this. If the initial/super seed doesn't see that each uploaded piece reaches other peers quickly, it may quit uploading and wait for these pieces to appear on other peers.)
4.There are no or very few other seeds. (If other seeds are uploading, they can be sending out duplicate pieces which will appear to mean that the peers are sharing correctly between each other instead of acting in a leech-like manner.)
5.The initial/super seed needs to be able to stay connected with pretty much all the peers on a torrent. (Otherwise, a peer may be uploading to "invisible" peers the seed doesn't see...and the seed may refuse to upload any more to that peer.)
6.The torrent swarm lacks any hostile/malicious peers. (Because if regular BitTorrent peers can screw this up, imagine what intentionally hostile peers can do!) -
@john32123666
THANK YOU SO MUCH and thank you for explaining it for me. I'm kinda new in torrenting and stuff and I really appreciate your reply :))))))