fogbav

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  1. I distrubted about 70 GB to 7 hosts arround the world. To finish this 70 GB i uploaded nearly 200 GB.

    Is initial seeding implemented ? It seems that me as "source" is sending allready uploaded chunks to the swarm - blocks which are available from the other nodes. So it would be great to upload only new or rare chunks/blocks to the swarm until everything is uploaded and the clients are "synced" ore satisfied ...

    Initial Seeding (Super Seeding) A method of seeding that attempts to decrease the bandwidth load for the initial seeder. With normal seeding methods, the initial seeder typically has to upload 150% to 200%, or even more, of the original data in before a full copy of the data has been distributed into the swarm. With initial seeding, the initial seed attempts to get the rarest pieces out instead of uploading identical pieces repeatedly, often lowering the initial upload requirement to 105%. Initial seeding does not necessarily improve upload speeds or decrease seeding time. It should be used only if you are the sole seeder on the swarm, and if there are at least 2 peers connected. Generally, initial seeding should not be used by people with high upload speeds.

  2. Option to right klick on a joined device and select transfer to this host only/Priority A. IP and Port are very shortly displayed - but after a few seconds the Name is resolved and you can not directly see the ip and port name and fill it into "transfer to this hosts" Option. But i wan't to transfer from my Home device to a special host only (Server) witch is online 24/7.

  3. can i ask for a instruction how to get btsync working on Raspberry Pi ? I'm a newbie with linux - but i managed to untar the pakage and everything. When i'm doing ./btsync in the right directory only following message is displayed : "-bash: /usr/sbin/btsync: No such file or directory" ... file is there ... and i chmod to 0755 .... but nothing happens. Running on Raspbmc ... it would be wonderful if you can post some instructions ... thanks !