Re: young Fedora torrents spread data too slowly

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On Sat October 11 2008, Mike McGrath wrote:

> I wouldn't say overloaded.  Throttled is the right word, and we do have it
> throttled.  Although even throttled on one machine I was able to download
> the latest live beta in roughly 10 minutes on my slicehost.com host, and
> closer to 9 hours on my workstation at home.  Its always difficult to tell
> where the slowness happens but I suspect in my slow case it was because my
> ISP was limiting my traffic and slicehost.com was not.

For me surely torrent1.fedoraproject.org is the bottleneck, because it only 
seeds at around 0.2 KB/s and is the only seed at all. Something is strange, 
because given the time the torrent is already online, there should be several 
other seeds, but nearly all peers have the same percentage of the files, so 
they redistribute whatever they got, but nobody gets the missing chunks 
reasonable fast to redistribute them.

Regards,
Till

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