Torrent speed problem with RDP

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im currently paying for an RDP (1gb port) and sBorg at the same company.
thing is,

my upload by zoom is very fast..
download/upload by torrent seems restricted. the hosting says "no way" , but,
im seeding a file of 9GB to Tl , which has 300 leechers and ZERO seeders, only me.. still upload is on 70-200 kb/s .

at the same time im seeding other files that i know ppl are leeching, but it dosent add up to upload speed.. also down speed seems TOP 5mb/s .

btw, when im downloading at 5~ mb/s , upload immediately shrinks down,
and most of the time stays on few kb/s ..

what do you think i should do ?
best regards.
 
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How To Get Your Maxspeed (uTorrent)

Torrent Client - Preferences - Bandwidth - Number of connections - Set aprox. 500 for each
Torrent Client - Preferences - BiTorrent - Protocol Encryption - Forced
Bandwidth Allocation - High (Set download/upload limit - Unlimited)
Stop Other Active Torrents - Start downloading and wait for connections.
 
so how will i figure that out vgnheart ?

How To Get Your Maxspeed (uTorrent)

Torrent Client - Preferences - Bandwidth - Number of connections - Set aprox. 500 for each

Torrent Client - Preferences - BiTorrent - Protocol Encryption - Forced
Bandwidth Allocation - High (Set download/upload limit - Unlimited)
Stop Other Active Torrents - Start downloading and wait for connections.


the utorrent configurations is good, as im using it for few years and know my way wit it.. (wish i was using 1.8.1 ^^ )
 
@BeitarJerusalem, I only told a chance. Its a trick used by ISPs who offer unlimited B/W Internet plans. I am not sure if Data centers also do this or not.
Basically the configuration is done on ISP router that only priority is given to well known ports like 80,21,25,443,995 etc. All other traffic is set to low priority and use small percent of B/W available.

Btw which Datacenter you use for sborg and RDP
 
im with TehHost , im satisfied with support, also treated me well when i asked for extra user, the thing is, by zoom speed is gr8..

only torrents a problem ..

thnx for info tough ..
 
@BeitarJerusalem, I only told a chance. Its a trick used by ISPs who offer unlimited B/W Internet plans. I am not sure if Data centers also do this or not.
Basically the configuration is done on ISP router that only priority is given to well known ports like 80,21,25,443,995 etc. All other traffic is set to low priority and use small percent of B/W available.

Btw which Datacenter you use for sborg and RDP


I noticed this too with my "unlimited" RDP plan. Terribly slow speeds when seeding.

I had a VPS seedbox, metered, that did a hell of a lot better seeding.


Thanks for the info, I use to stratch my heading wondering why. :facepalm:
 
Well get a seedbox with FTP access and a RDP with some 100GB space..Best way to maintain ratio as well as to upload files .

I am doing this..I get upto 40MB/s uploading speeds on my seed box.So no worries.In RDA it's not possible to get blazing speeds like this.
 
Hello BeitarJerusalem

I am sorry if you feel that we are restricting speeds. Just for a certain explanation I would like to clarify why would we do this when we are providing you uncapped speeds to Filehosts and even download from torrents? Our clients can download at high speeds(via torrentts/hosts) and eat up a hell lot of bandwidth than we could save by capping speeds while seeding torrents. We provide un-metered bandwidth and you can try to use as much as you possibly can and there would still be no issues. We still press on your claim that that the speeds are uncapped and it is not a ploy on Tehhost's end to save bandwidth.

Thanks
TehHost Staff
 
Disk overload is, especially on shared resources, an important factor as it indicates the speed the hdd can keep up with the transfer either in or out.

If many people are torrenting, the hard disk has a hard time to keep up. If you're downloading, you'll see that the speed fluctuates a lot if there is disk overload and sometimes it's better to put a limit to downloads and/or uploads instead of using '0' for unlimited. You can a better steady download or upload rate.

On my RDP I see sometimes speeds of 28-40MBs, but the hard disk can't handle the speed and the speed gets throttled.
 
lukip006,

that was very nice of you to offer some words. Most other companies would give some fake story on how their speeds are the best and make other false claims.

I respect companies like yours who are honest, and have no reason to lie. I might take my business their because I'd rather be in business with honest provider than someone looking for a few dollars.


Best regards,

cowboyup910
 
lukip006,

that was very nice of you to offer some words. Most other companies would give some fake story on how their speeds are the best and make other false claims.

I respect companies like yours who are honest, and have no reason to lie. I might take my business their because I'd rather be in business with honest provider than someone looking for a few dollars.


Best regards,

cowboyup910

Thanks for the appreciation mate. We do not like to provide false claims/lie to our clients. I just wished to clarify our side of the fact and thats that. I am outta here now.


Thanks
TehHost Staff
 
Yes, get a cheaper VPS (Seedbox) plan. I had IonVM and their speeds are awesome. My solution keep both.

I like the spirit , but i would need a vps soon also
so i think a good vps & rdp will be inuff :)

sniffdog
thnx for that point, i think it is about that..
gonna try limiting the speed (sounds stupid 0.0)

lukip006
about the hosting, i really do like the hosting as im not so picky,and you do have pretty good service, but i need the speed.
i also bought an sBorg at your place, and looking for a vps, but the speed isnt it, i cant go on if my uploading is throtteld by any means.
i seed same torrent in a differnet rdp and its 3x the speed..

tmk
will do if not satisfied with vps.
bad thing is, tehhost did not make my ftp access yet. :(


thnx all.
 
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