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said by macaholic :spoken like Comcrap shill.... no matter how many servers Vuze uses the bottom line is Comcrap is throttling the traffic. A gazilion servers could be on one end of the pipe and the traffic is still being throttled... Traffic is only being throttled in the upload direction. Therefore if there were a gazillion source servers outside of Comcast's network, your client would just need to download and not upload, and there would be no throttling involved. |
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| reply to IPingUPing spoken like Comcrap shill.... no matter how many servers Vuze uses the bottom line is Comcrap is throttling the traffic. A gazilion servers could be on one end of the pipe and the traffic is still being throttled... -- "You don't subject minority rights to a referendum." Justice Minister Irwin Cotler of Canada |
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| reply to espaeth said by espaeth : If Vuze is so concerned about the performance of people downloading their content, they should stand up more seed servers on their dime. Or, even better, Vuze buy actual servers and bandwidth and become a real CDN instead of being leech-ware. |
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| reply to Karl Bode .. and that's different from kids who install BitTorrent because their friends tell them they can get free MP3s how?
Granted, it doesn't apply to the Vuze discussion directly. If Vuze is so concerned about the performance of people downloading their content, they should stand up more seed servers on their dime. |
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  Karl Bode News Guy join:2000-03-02 | reply to espaeth Slight difference in that botnets are filled with unwilling participants who were conned into participating, and the collective effort is generally geared toward illegal activity. |
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  espaeth Digital Plumber Premium,MVM join:2001-04-21 Minneapolis, MN | reply to Karl Bode If you look at nothing but the 10,000ft view of the TCP flows and traffic profile, yes, P2P and Botnets look identical. |
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