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  1. Date Of Review ; 22/07/2012 Name Of Tracker : B2S Share Logo : Genre Of Tracker : General Link Of Tracker : http://b2s-share.com/ Status Of Registration : Invite only Categories : Torrents : Statistics : Freeleech : System has freeleech. Forum : Rules : Bonus : Comments : Additional Details : This Is Not My Review
  2. Lots of people ask questions about seedboxes in the forums. But there are so many things to cover so we have been putting off writing this. We decided to start with a 'Very Short Introduction' to Seedboxes and then add to it bit-by-bit. (turned out to be quite long but still shorter than it would be if we'd tried to cover everything!) What is a seedbox? - Broadly there are two types of seedbox: 1) It is a server, old PC, NAS connected box which is separate to a person's main PC and is connected to your own home connection. The advantage of this type of setup is that you can use your main PC for other things/store the seedbox away in the basement so that the sound of it running 24/7 doesn't bother you. (The concept of a home seedbox is based on the amount of time you keep a torrent running) 2) Is a 'rented' server based in the datacentre of a hosting company. The advantage of this setup is that the datacentre will have an extremely fast connection to the internet. Generally your server will have a 100mbit (or increasingly these days a 1/10gbit connection). This guide is primarily focused on this type of seedbox which is known as a 'remote seedbox' (The concept of a remote seedbox is based on the amount of speed you can attain in terms of both upload and download) Types of servers These are primarily sold by companies whose main customers are people hosting websites so we will use that terminology. Shared Hosting: This is the most basic type of hosting used for websites. Normally you get access to a control panel and FTP access to upload your files. Some hosts also offer SSH access which gives you some more options. Generally you can only run php based bittorrent clients on these servers. However due to the fact that it is 'shared' the amount of resources you will end up using means your account will get cancelled. Not recommended for use as a seedbox! Dedicated server: The word 'dedicated' basically means that you get access to an entire server of your own! You have full access to the server OS and can install any programs that you like. Co-located server: Similar to a dedicated server except that instead of renting the actual server from a hosting company you buy your own and ship it the datacentre where they connect it to their network. You then pay for bandwidth/electricity/etc. We wouldn't recommend this type for a seedbox as the initial costs are high, bandwidth allowance on a co-located server is usually less & more expensive than dedicated (The reason for this is that most customers do not use all of their allowance with a dedicated server but colo customers do hence the bandwidth cost to the provider is higher for colo customers leading to higher pricing/less inclusive bandwidth) and it limits your options for upgrading. Virtual Private Server: Commonly abbreviated to VPS/VDS (or semi-dedicated) - this is designed for people who need more than shared hosting but don't need/want to incur the cost of a full dedicated server. The hosting company will split a dedicated server into parts (virtual machines) using VMWare/Xen/etc. and sell each one to a different customer. i.e. if the original server has 1000GB of space and they split it into 10 equal parts each person will get 100GB disk space. The experience is usually very similar to using a dedicated server but with less resources and cheaper (though in recent years some very powerful VPS's have become available) Shared seedboxes/seedbox slices: In recent years as seedboxes have become more popular some companies have started selling servers designed for use as a seedbox rather than for webhosting. There are a number of different variations of these and you will need to check with the supplier to determine what exactly they are offering: - Some are just VPS's - Some are VPS's with torrent/FTP/etc. clients already installed - Some are just dedicated servers - Some are just dedicated servers with torrent/FTP/etc. clients already installed - Some only give you access to the torrent client's web UI and ftp download (i.e. you do not have direct access to the OS) - We expect there are more options aswell but as we don't use one we don't know (if you use a shared seedbox/slice which is different to the ones listed please post a reply and let us know) An alternative to a VPS/Shared seedbox is to get together with some friends and split the cost of a dedicated server. If you don't know any p2p'ers post in the forums more/talk on irc and make friends! Cloud Hosting: One of the problems with Dedicated Servers/VPS is that you have fixed hardware (dedicated hardware can be upgraded but you will have downtime). A cloud server is basically a Virtual Machine except that it has redundancy and scalability. Redundancy - if the server your website is running on breaks down within seconds your Virtual Machine can be loaded and running on another server. Scalability - you can quickly and dynamically add Disk Space, RAM, CPU to your server (useful for fast-growing websites which need to upgrade often). For an example have a look at the http://www.vps.net/'>Node configurator here. At the moment Cloud Hosting is generally more expensive than a comparable VPS/Dedicated and we don't know of anyone running a seedbox on it nor of any reason why anyone should. Hosting Companies vs Seedbox companies: Hosting Companies exist primarily for selling services for the use of webhosting - however these servers can be used for many other purposes aswell such as torrenting. Generally these companies own datacentres or rent space inside one. For legal reasons they do not advertise themselves as seedbox provides but on the whole don't mind if you use them as a seedbox. In fact some companies have grown a lot thanks to people buying their products as seedboxes. If they receive a DMCA complaint about your server they will generally forward it to you and just ask you to delete the material in the notice. Seedbox companies - these companies buy servers from the above companies and then 'resell' them to the seedbox market. Features include pre-installed clients and guides for torrenting this makes them attractive for a first seedbox. However they may be less reliable than hosting companies. Duration of Contract: Most hosts will have monthly/3-monthly contracts. Though you can usually get discounts/no setup fee by signing up for longer periods. Once you don't want to use it anymore just give notice, pay anything due and it should stop working on the day the notice ends. It is generally recommended upgrading a dedicated server every year as hardware gets better and prices come down. Though this does mean that you have to transfer your data and set up the server again. Payment Methods: Most hosts accept Paypal, Credit cards and Bank Transfers. If you wish to use some other payment method contact them sometimes they can accommodate you. You may also be required to pay VAT/Sales Tax. ID: Some companies might want you to scan/fax them some ID (this is a reason why some people prefer to buy from a reseller) Managed vs. Unmanaged: If you have a managed server (and also pay a management fee) the server providers staff will help you install a webserver, configure your firewall etc. (They can do a lot more depending on how much you are willing to pay!) Unmanaged - you do all of the above yourself. This option is better for seedboxes. Public Vs Private trackers: You have similar risks using public trackers on a seedbox as you do at home the main difference being that if someone gets your IP it isn't really yours but that of your server. It is not recommended to use public trackers on a seedbox as if you get too many DMCA notices from using them the host might cancel your server. On the other hand some people use public trackers on their seedbox and have never had any problems. You may wish to install blocking software such as http://www.peerblock.com/'>Peerblock Connection: The idea of a remote seedbox is so that you can seed faster than your home connection. Most seedboxes come with 100mbit ports. Some come with 1Gbit ports (however watch out as some providers who only provide 1Gbit connectivity within their own network outside it is limited to a lower amount such as 200mbit). 10Mbit is virtually finished but a few VPS providers offer it. Remember just because you have a gbit network card in the server it doesn't mean it is connected to a gbit connection - it may just be 100mbit. Also just because your server is 100mbit doesn't mean you will get full speed download to your home connection as other factors such as network load/peering have an impact on this. Bandwidth: Some providers provide unlimited/unmetered bandwidth. Some provide unmetered until a certain limit and then reduce the speed of your connection beyond that limit. Most providers have a bandwidth cap i.e. 5TB/month. Reasons for choosing a capped provider over an unmetered one include - better peering to the provider, better prices, less congested network etc. Some providers offer 'free' internal bandwidth within their own network. This is one of the reasons why some providers are popular than others. Most providers offer a Bandwidth Graph or counter to monitor. It is worth running your own app aswell incase of any disagreements with their stats. Windows: Netmeter, BWMeter, PRTG or Networx Linux: VNstat, cacti (rrdtool), mrtg CPU: Pretty much all modern CPU's can handle a torrent client. If you plan to do other things with your seedbox too then CPU choice is important. RAM: If you want more users logged onto the server you will need more RAM. More RAM also helps with disk caching and HD usage (especially on a gigabit server). RAID: Some providers offer some form of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID'>RAID - You can ask them to turn this off for a normal seedbox so that you can have more usable space on the server. When you get your server always check that the hardware provided is that which you have paid for (they might 'accidentally' give you a single core CPU instead of a dual-core etc. [or in some cases you might get a better spec than advertised! this can sometimes happen when the host uses whatever CPU it has in stock instead of waiting for the exact one the website lists to be available). IP Addresses: Most providers offer more than 1 IP address. It can be useful to have more IP addresses if you want to run other services on the server to keep them separate from your torrenting activities. Hardware firewall: You do not need this for a seedbox KVM: Allows you to connect directly to the server during boot-up and use your keyboard to control it. Helps to troubleshoot problems. Not generally needed for a seedbox. However there is also a type of VPS which is sold using the term KVM which is something slightly different - have a look at: http://wiki.frantech.ca/index.php/KVM'>http://wiki.frantech.ca/index.php/KVM Remote Reboot: Allows you to reboot the server from the control panel if it isn't responding - physically cuts the power and restarts the server - generally included for free. It's not needed to pay for it as you can just open a ticket and ask a tech to reboot it if you are not in a hurry. Operating System: The most common operating systems used on servers are Windows Server, Linux distro's and Free/OpenBSD - I, the writer of this article, am not familiar with the latter so won't talk in detail about it. Windows: The great advantage of a Windows server is that for most people it is just like using your computer at home as the interface is the same! Most hosts are now selling Windows Server 2008/2008 R2 however some hosts are still only offering Windows Server 2003. Windows Server comes in a number of different editions such as web, standard, enterprise etc. For most people Web/Std is fine. Windows Server allows 2 people to be logged in at the same time. To allow more people to be logged in you need to buy Client Access Licenses (CAL's) - these do not work on Web edition you need Standard or better. In Windows Server 2003 you can use the /admin switch to log in a 3rd user (must be an admin account) - the admin switch does not exist in Windows Server 2008. One way to get around the limit without paying MS is to run some virtual machines in VMWare and have people connect to them. There is usually an extra monthly Windows license charge if you wish to use windows on your server. (Some hosts waive the fee if you can provide a legit license key - do NOT provide a hacked/cracked key - unless you want Microsoft asking the hosting company what your billing address is...) Linux: Most hosts offer a wide variety of Linux distributions - however the most popular are Debian, CentOS and Ubuntu. If you are new to Linux, Ubuntu is a recommended startpoint as it's popularity means that a lot of programs and support is available for it. You will usually be given a CLI server edition. But you can install Gnome/KDE as a GUI. Being free Linux doesn't lead to any extra monthly charge! Re-installs: Hosts with automated re-install systems usually do it for free, others which require manual intervention may charge a fee. Restarting the server: You should be able to do this in the same way as a normal computer i.e. on windows: start menu --> restart - you will rarely need to do this (sometimes with windows updates etc.) DO NOT shut down the server you probably won't be able to turn it back on and will need to open a support ticket! Connecting to the server: Windows - you can use 'Remote desktop connection' (mstsc.exe) in Windows to connect to a Windows server. Linux - you can install a vnc server on the seedbox and a vnc client on your home pc and connect to the GUI via this or use putty to connect to the command-line if you prefer. Some providers offer a remote desktop version of Ubuntu which you can connect to with x2go - http://www.x2go.org/'>http://www.x2go.org/ Clients: If you have access to the OS you can install any client that is available for your OS. If you only have access to a webui then you will need to wait for your provider to update the client. If your client supports encryption enable it. Getting torrent files onto the server: There are a few options: 1) Log into the website using a browser on the seedbox 2) Download at home and upload via FTP 3) Upload through a torrent client webui 4) Run some type of rss/auto-download script on the server or at home Accessing the files: Ultimately you will want to get the files that you have seeded on the server from the server to your home PC. The most common way of doing this is to install an FTP server on the seedbox and use an ftp client on your home PC. Windows FTP servers: Filezilla Server, Serv-U Linux FTP servers: VSFTPd, Proftpd, glftpd, Pure-FTPd Windows FTP clients: FTPRush , FlashFXP, Filezilla client Linux clients: Filezilla client, gFTP, KFTPGrabber, lftp (You can also use something like SCP/WinSCP to download from a linux server using your SSH login details) You may wish to use http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FTPS'>ftps (encrypted ftp). You can also use this in reverse to transfer files from home to the seedbox. Anti-virus: Most servers don't come with AV and most people don't install one - you can if you want (especially if you use public torrents). Support: In terms of software/OS support most good hosts will give you some help but it isn't really their job unless you are paying for a managed server. Hardware - they will replace failed hardware free of charge (unless it is a co-located server) on a 'best effort' basis i.e. when they have the time to do it. If you want them to do it immediately (even if it is at 2am in the morning) you can usually pay extra for a 'Service Level Agreement' of which there are many types. Some hosts have better support than others - so consider their record when buying a server. Encrypting your hard drive Commonly used is http://www.truecrypt.org/'>TrueCrypt on Windows Server 2008. This is optional but can provide some extra security incase the server company's technician's need to log onto your server to fix something. But if you choose not to encrypt the drives, the techs generally don't seem to look at the files and even if they would, they probably wouldn't care. The best idea is to change all the passwords on the server when you get it. You can also create a special account for tech's so that you don't have to give them my password (but if it is an admin account as it probably has to be they could change your pw and log on as you in theory). Passwords/Passkeys etc. By using a secure password, you normally won't have any problems with the security of my passwords or passkeys - however there is always a small chance someone may be able to access these. As long as you stick to recommended companies you should be fine. It is a bit like internet credit card fraud - statistically there is more chance of someone breaking into your house and stealing your card than getting it via the internet. Also if you are sharing the box with someone else make sure you trust them! Other uses for a seedbox: (these mainly apply to dedicated and VPS) Run websites - the original use for a remote server - just install something like apache or lighttpd and serve your website! (You might also need php and mysql) Connect to IRC - you can use the server to connect to IRC (and be connected 24/7) and take advantage of sitebots/IRC RSS etc. (Most hosts allow IRC but a few do not so check before buying). Encoding - You can use the server to encode episodes/movies freeing up your home PC for other things. Proxy - you can proxy your traffic through it so your ISP can't spy on you. Also it can be used to access TV streaming sites which are geo-blocked i.e. Hulu or BBC iPlayer if your seedbox is based in a country which allows access to them. FTP - You can run an FTP server for friends and family to download from. Distributed Computing - join SETI or Folding@Home As mentioned a Dedicated server is just like any other PC and you can do lots of different things with it. Choosing a location: You should consider a few points when choosing a location 1) Generally the closer the server is to you geographically the better the peering/speeds are likely to be. 2) If the torrent site you wish to use it on has a lot of a certain type of server, you may be disadvantaged by having a seedbox in a different place. You can check what boxes are popular by looking in the peer list in your client - you will see the DNS. 3) The legal status of torrenting/filesharing in your country and the country that the server is located in. 4) Some countries just have better internetz! - netherlands for example (mainly because a number of major european internet exchanges are located there and that server companies and their infrastructure is quite well developed) 5) Some routes have bad peering/speeds - i.e. from France to the U.S. 6) If you want to use it as a proxy consider which country the endpoint will be in 7) Exchange rates - normally you pay in the currency of the country that the provider operates in (euro and $ being the most common). If your currency fluctuates a lot against this it may be an issue. One way to tackle this is to pay upfront for an extended period (then you don't get affected by your currency depreciating but also don't benefit if it appreciates - also a small risk that they company folds and you don't get a refund). Some firms may also agree to a fixed price in your own currency for a set period. 8) Timezones - if the time difference is large you might not be able to get efficient support. Generally it is a good idea to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ping'>Ping and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traceroute'>Traceroute a test IP before buying - you can get a test IP from the host.
  3. Affiliated Non Affiliated The difference is that the affiliated have all 10GBpS download speed as compared to 1GBpS in the non affiliated. Enjoy :)
  4. Check them out, ive been using them for a few mths with hardly no issues :) https://www.gbox.me/
  5. Hey there everyone, I am currently selling seedboxes online (We are currently in the process of upgrading to our 2013 plans, should be done by the end of the week) As of today we only have one plan up, but we will have 3 more by the end of the week. If you order more than one month at a time, you get 10% off and you can use the following Voucher code to receive an additional 10% off your order: IS_10POFFAZA Our website is: https://ytalk.us/ Regards, Stefan If you have any question, feel free to PM me here :)
  6. I hope everyone using seedboxes.cc are using it the correct manner, you should read their ToS: "All services provided by Seedboxes.cc, may be used for lawful purposes only. Transmission, storage, or presentation of any information, data or material in violation of any European law or law of the Republic of Cyprus is prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to: copyrighted material, material we judge to be threatening or obscene, or material protected by trade secret and other statue. The subscriber agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Seedboxes.cc from any claims resulting from the use of the service which damages the subscriber or any other party." Does this bother anyone?
  7. Does a seedbox need a VPN if your connecting to it through SFTP? What is the extra benefit for it running on a VPN?
  8. I don't know which seedbox to get and I would like some advice from those who have one who use a Mac, if that even makes a difference. Can anyone offer any advice?
  9. Hi fellow IH members, Basically the cpu is the brain of the computer. Which processor do you think is the best? I myself have to go with intel I never had any problems with a intel cpu but what about those AMD users what's you opinion?
  10. I have an ovh box i installed transmissin and deluge but my tracker im uploading on wants rutorrent instead i have tried for 6 days to install it i have the web ui installed and it says No connection to rTorrent. Check if it is really running. Check $scgi_port and $scgi_host settings in config.php and scgi_port in rTorrent configuration file. is thier anyone who can install it for me or help me im almost ready to dumb my ovh box and get a seed box
  11. http://www.secureboxes.net/ PLANS BRONZE 1Gbps 50 GB HDD rutorrent/transmission 5.99$/month SILVER 1Gbps 100 GB HDD rutorrent/transmission 10.99$/month GOLD 1Gbps 200 GB HDD rutrrent/transmission 15.99$/month PLATINUM 10Gbps 400GB HDD rutorrent/transmission streaming and SSL support 25.99$/month All the plans include FTP access and 24 hour support with live chat I am not admin of this seedbox. Currently I am using SILVER plan. Speed:
  12. We are intend to provide client requirement services, high service up-time, low affordable cost and high level customer satisfaction. We have latest server configuration located in Tier 3 Data Centers located in Europe Continental .We keep updating our server specification time to time and closely work with Data Center for migration process. We have IT expert technician who works to provide customer support and resolve their issue at the earliest. Sever Conf. Dual Intel Xeon Quad Core Nehalem X5560 (4/8HT Cores @ 2.80GHz) 48GB DDR3 Triple Channel Registered ECC Memory Intel Series 520 Gen2 SSD[super Fast Hard Disk ] 1Gbps Public Network Port (Dedicated) ********************************************* Rdp Plans Remote Desktop EU-200 - Intel Xeon E3-1230 3.30Ghz 32 GB DDR3 RAM 200 GB Disk Space Windows Server 2008 1 Gbit Up/Down Link Ftp Access 15$ / Month ********************************************* Remote Desktop EU-300 - Intel Xeon E3-1230 3.30Ghz 32 GB DDR3 RAM 300 GB Disk Space Windows Server 2008 1 Gbit Up/Down Link Ftp Access 25$ / Month ********************************************* SeedBox Plan 32 GB DDR3 RAM 100 GB Disk Space Utorrent 1 Gbit Up/Down Link Ftp Access 10$ / Month ( Limited Time Offter ) ********************************************* Now Few Questions For those who are new to RDP : 1. What is a RDP ? Ans: RDP stands for Remote Desktop Protocol, But leaving the Technical definitions, Basically it is a Windows Server with High end Hardware Configuration and 1Gbps Blazing Fast Net Connection. It enables the users to work virtually on the server, and perform the Tasks which can't be performed on your Home PC. 2. What is the use of RDP? Ans: RDP is basically used by uploaders, and Administrators of sites, who have to perform massive tasks of Uploading, Downloading, Encoding, etc. If you have any question fell free to contact us. Speed Test While Using Windows Application Why RDP WITH US ? Dedicated Support Quality Hardwares Ultra fast dedicated server. You can request software for install Demo Available. ============================================= Chat Sport - [email protected] - [email protected] =============================================
  13. class="title icon"> What is a seedbox? A seedbox is the term for when users of the torrent community use a dedicated server or VPS to increase their upload on trackers. A seedbox normally has a very fast connection (anywhere between 10Mb/s to 1000Mb/s) and is accessed remotely by the user. They can be rented on a month by month or yearly basis. The fast speed allows for users to achieve high ratios on torrents very easily, thus increasing their upload to the tracker. Seedboxes can range anywhere from ~$40 a month all the way up to however large your check book is. The cream of the crop servers are the latest technology processors with terabytes of hard drive space and a 1Gb/s (1000Mb/s) connection. Do I need a seedbox? Seedboxes aren't just for buffering an account, a large number of users use them in order to keep their home IP address out of the swarm. They also use them if their home connection cant handle the stress caused by the large amount of BT traffic. They are very beneficial to users who have poor home connections where it would cost more a month to upgrade your home internet connection then purchasing a seedbox to do the work for you. How large a buffer can I get my accounts in one month? If you are using a dedicated server, you can get anywhere from 500gb to 8tb on a single account. It all depends on how you have your box set up. With VPS you can expect 500gb to about 3.5TB. This all depends highly on how active the tracker is and how fast you seed the torrents. Hence why RSS filtering is highly recommended for sites that have it. Whats the difference between dedicated and VPS? Dedicated Serves are a computer that only you have access to. You have your own individual connection to the network, have complete control over resources, and pay a premium for it. VPS is a virtual server, meaning there is 1 computer and 4 users have access to that computers resources. Each user has its own hard drive space and own desktop, however system resources are shared between them all. These usually have 2 100Mb/s lines connected to them in order to deal with the extra traffic generated by the added number of users. These setups are very cheap compared to the dedicated boxes. What type of seedbox should I get? The thing about seedboxes is they are addictive. It is nice to keep your home connection out of the swarm by using a seedbox and connecting to your seedbox using FTP. If you are going to use it for one month, the set up you will want will be very different then if you want to keep a server for a while. Usually when people use a server just for a month, they want to do a great deal of traffic in a very short amount of time. This is called buffering accounts. If you are using it for a 1 time deal, you'll want to get very good specs and you will pay a premium. Recommended set up: Dedicated, not VPS 100mb/s connection SATA Hard drive (at least 80gb) non-metered 2gb of ram is recommended however you can survive with 1gb Total traffic per month~ Easy 4-7TB If you are going to keep it for a while, you can do lower stats as you will not be needing to seed every torrent to 15.0 ratio, your serve wont be as good as the above, but it will easily do 6mb/s uploading and keep seeding away. It also will be a great deal cheaper then the above. Recommended set up: VPS 100mb/s connection shared IDE or SATA...obviously SATA is better, but IDE is fine for this set up 1gb ram is recommended however you can survive with 512mb Total traffic per month ~2-5tb I heard Linux is better for seedboxes, should I go learn it instead of just using windows on mine? Will it really make a difference? If you don't know linux, then just use windows. There is no point in attempting to learn linux if you can just use remote desktop. Linux and windows both work about equal as far as the average user needs to be concerned about. You will seed just as much with both, as long as your settings are correct. If I am on a tight budget, what is the most important factor for my seedbox? Tight budget seedboxes need memory. At least 1gb memory for any seedbox is highly recommend. A lower priced seedbox will have an 40gb IDE hard drive, therefore you will also need to cap your downloading in order to prevent data corruption issues. Usually 4mb/s for any files over 3gb is good. Anything lower can be uncapped. I just got my seedbox log in information...what do I do now? (This is for windows) 1. Log in using remote desktop using the IP address and log in information given to you by your provider. 2. Download and install the latest version of uTorrent. 3. Set the connection settings to these(you can ask from your seedbox seller) 4. Adjust any other settings that you want via personal preference. 5. Download some torrent files and begin! How do I get my files off of my seedbox to my house? You use an FTP. I have a seedbox, but I keep getting disk overload and my speeds drop off the charts. Why Does this happen and how do I fix it? What is happening is that your bit torrent client is downloading faster then your hard drive can write to the disk. This usually happens with IDE hard drives when the memory set aside to buffer the disk becomes full. The data comes into the server too fast and the server doesn't know what to do with it so it just loses data. How to fix it. 1. First, do a clean install of utorrent to clean out any custom settings you may have adjusted. As something might be corrupt. Then set the connection settings to how they are in the picture below if you have a dedicated box. If you are on VPS, start at the default recommended settings for xx/100Mb. Check to see if it still happens. If it still does, proceed to step 2. 2. Check all the boxes like they are in the image below. If you have 1gb of ram in your server, set the cache to what it is in the image. If you have 512mb. Set it to 150mb. Check and see if it happens still. If it does Proceed to step 3. 3. If the first two options didnt work, then it is a hard disk issue. Run various hard disk analysis tools to see if the disk is working 100% correctly. If it is, your download speed just is too much for the disk write speed. So you will have to limit your download on large files such as anything over 4gb limit the global download speed to 3mb/s and watch it for a while. If you start to see all your uploading approach zero, then decrease the download speed to 2.5mb/s. That is a sign that the disk cant keep up. If everything is stable at 3Mb/s, try 3.5Mb/s and continue tweaking back and forth until you are stable. I have found that with my vectoral box, 4.3Mb/s seems to be the sweet spot where I will still be able to upload/download at the same speeds for anything over 4gb. I get to 99.9% and my internet traffic stops for a few minutes and then once that file says 100% it comes back, how come and can I fix this? This happens because your memory is buffering the download when you are downloading faster then your hard drive can write. There is no known fix, however, you can limit your download speed accordingly to remove it.
  14. I was just wondering why majority of the seedbox(es) providers, most of them wants private trackers instead of public trackers? The concept of P2P or torrents is to share files so that everyone will benefit from one another right? Btw, I purchased a temporary seedbox so that I'll know the feeling of having one. It's the cheapest that I could find. Yes, I was able to get my seedbox in less than 3 hours will lots of opened tickets. But still, I don't have FTP and HTTP access. Guess what? I signed up for the cheapest one month plan of 100tbh. I know I read a lot of negative reviews but still I am curious. The weird thing is, they allow public and private trackers. But most of the time, only public trackers gets the upload from my seedbox. I deleted the public trackers. For the files under my private trackers, nothing is actually uploaded. Wow. If someone can offer me a Seedbox (allows public+private trackers or just a private tracker) if possible with a VPN service (US) , please don't hesitate to contact me. My budget for my seedbox is up to $15 and if your service includes VPN it's up to $20. Oh yeah, can you do VNC with a seedbox? So what's the difference of having a seedbox and having a VPS?
  15. Hello everyone. Currently looking for both. A Seedbox and a VPN service. If you offer both, please give me a discount on both. Much better if you offer those two services. I'm just a newbie here. I need a seedbox, I'm not totally familiar with the linux shell commands but I am a bit familiar with using Ubuntu, the GUI. I just want the seedbox to have uTorrent or any torrent client that has webUI or a GUI so that it's easier for me to manage it. If it has a feature that I can stream the videos that I downloaded using VLC that would be great as well as the following wherein I'm not familiar with but from what these sound like, I find them awesome (maketorrent, autodl-irrsi and ruTorrent). It would be great if I can remote access it like VNC or something. I also wanna run a web browser there, because there are some sites that I use, wherein I always wanna appear to be online. My laptop cannot afford to be turned on for 24/7 just to be online in those sites. For the VPN service, I mainly use the U.S server. I will be using it for checking out some items through Amazon.com and yes of course swiping my credit card, I wanna be protected and secured, that's why I'll be using the VPN service for that. Oh and for watching movies via Netflix, Amazon Prime and Hulu Plus. I am planning to use it via directly my router. I heard PPTP is already crackable. It would be great if it supports L2TP and IPSec. OpenVPN, I'm really not much of a fan. For U.S Dollars, my budget is less than $25. For Euros less than 20(euros). I guess I can pay more than those amounts that I mentioned as long as the VPN service is already included. Hopefully it is included. Please offer me your cheapest price and offer. Please give me discounts for both. Newbie here. Oh yeah for the Seedbox, if you can offer unmetered or unlimited bandwidth that would be great. If there's gonna be a limit, it's okay, as long as my account will still run properly, it's okay for you to reduce the speed. But hopefully, my download speed would not be reduced. For the VPN, I am on a 5mbps connection. I hope I can completely utilize my ISP's speed. Lastly for the Seedbox, having a 1Gbps network would be great. But a 100Mbps is okay already. Thanks.
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  17. Hello, I am looking for a cheap VPN service. I just need a U.S address so that I can watch Hulu, Netflix and Amazon prime. I will not be using it for torrents or to download any copyrighted content. So I need a fast vpn sesrvice. If possible, I hope it supports PPTP, L2TP or IPSec. But L2TP or IPSec is better since I heard PPTP is already crackable. I will be using the service directly in my router as well in my iPad. I am willing to pay for the service. Thanks.
  18. Hello, I am looking for a VPS or a Seedbox or I don't know what it's called. Newbie here. I am really not familiar with Linux specially the shell commands stuff. It's been awhile since I used a Linux computer. As far as I can remember, I only used Ubuntu and that's i t. I am willing to pay, but please, cheapest prices please. I just need the speed to be 1Gbps or less but more than 100Mbps. The bandwidth must be unlimited. Hard drive, I need some space to store files that I will be downloading, then if I am available, I will be retrieving them at home. The files, are basically some sort of old TV Series. It's just for personal entertainment. Most of the time no one shares those series anymore, and I can't afford my laptop to be turned on 24/7. Hopefully there is also a feature where in I can download/retrieve the files via HTTP and not FTP, that would be great, as well as I will be using it to store some Documents, mainly Excel documents that I can easily send the link to my co-leagues so that they can easily retrieve the file(s). Thank you. ---added bonus--- Is it possible to stream the downloaded files from the Seedbox via VLC? Also, can I run a web browser in the Seedbox and access it like remotely? something like logmein, vnc,etc.. because there are some sites that in order for me to receive messages, i needed to me logged in most of the time. I don't want my computer to be turned on 24/7 for that as well. ---added bonus---
  19. From Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_Party): Pirate Party is a label adopted by political parties in different countries. Pirate Parties support civil rights, direct democracy and participation, reform of copyright and patent law, free sharing of knowledge (Open content), information privacy, transparency, freedom of information, free education, universal health care and a clear separation between church and state.They advocate network neutrality and universal, unrestricted access to the Internet as indispensable conditions to some of this.
  20. Why do you need multiple trackers? For me its backup.
  21. The following thread contains details about list of trackers that can be sold with or without email, password change etc A Quick suggestion to all Traders,sellers and buyers Make sure to have a different email and password for each tracker that you own, doing this makes it easy and safe for indulging in trading and selling activities. Try changing the email now rather than changing it minutes before making a deal, makes it much safer. For buyers, its more safe to buy an invite than an account, and if you are buying an account its safer to buy it with the email registered than changing the email yourself since its risky and can lead to a ban. The List : AOM - Bans IP change BCG - Disables account when country ip changes, to change email you have to contact the site, workaround: buy with email, change email pass and account pass, also make sure you are from the same country Bibliotik - No problem if email and pass change BitHumen - You can change pass and can change email after a week, other workaround: buy with email, change email pass and account pass BitmeTV - They disable account when ip and email both change, workaround: buy with email, change email pass and account pass Bitme - They disable account when ip and email both change, workaround: buy with email, change email pass and account pass Bitseduce - Safe to change email and password Bitspyder - Safe to change email and password BTN - Buy with email and change pass, it should be good CHDbits - Cant change email, buy with email and change both pass of email and account DB9 - They disable account when ip and email both are changed, workaround: buy with email, change email pass and account pass. Ethor - Safe to change email and password Exigo - IP change is safe, They ban on email change FSC - They disable account when ip and email both are changed, workaround: buy with email, change email pass and account pass FTN - Very risky to change email when buying account, workaround: buy with email, change email pass and account pass GFT - Country IP change leads to an automatic ban, can trade within same county IP, buy with email HDBits - Very risky to change email when buying account, workaround: buy with email, change email pass and account pass HDTorrents - Safe to change email and password iTS - They disable account when ip and email both are changed, workaround: buy with email, change email pass and account pass Karagarga - Safe to change email and password Learnbits - Safe to change email and password MagicTorrents - Bans country IP change, not sure about same country IP + pass change MusicVid - its risky, sometimes it bans, sometime it doesnt, if you wanna take the risk only the IP that crated the account can change the email, then you can trade, or of course sell with email and change pass of email and pass of account nCore - Safe to change email and password. Takes 1 Week for Email Change Norbits - Safe to change email and password Pedro - IP change + pass change leads to an instant disable, buy account with same country IP and change pass only, so buy with email PirateTheNet (PTN) - Change in country IP leads to an immediate ban, buy with email and change both email and account pass and also make sure ur from same country RevTT - IP change is safe, safe to change pass, not sure about email, only the IP that crated the account can change the email, then you can trade, or of course sell with email and change pass of email and pass of account RMVBusters - Safe to change email and password Sceneaccess - Safe to change email and password SceneHD - The disable account when ip and email both are changeg, workaround: buy with email, change email pass and account pass Swebits - Safe to change email and password TheOccult.bz - Its risky to change email and password at once. ThePlace.bz - Its risky to change email and password at once. TheVault.bz - Its risky to change email and password at once. TranceRoute - Safe to change email and password TranceTraffic - Safe to change email and password TorrentLeech - Safe to change email and password What.cd - They disable account when ip and email both are changed or ip and pass change, change pass and email within three days or so from each other (careful i would just buy it with email and change the email pass, and change the pass of the account three to four days after the bought account) Waffle - You cannot change email, workaround: buy with email, change email pass and account pass x264 - Its very risky to sell an account, they ban on IP Change
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