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I've been trying Freenet for the last couple of days. It works more or
less as I've expected, but one thing really bothers me. I've got a
couple of files on my download queue, with several large files (about 50
- - 200 Mb), and some small files (about 150-200 Kb - JPEG pictures),
about 200 files total.

I can retrieve most pictures on the queue through Fproxy, and they
usually took no more than 10-15 seconds to show up. However, those same
files sit in the queue for more than 5 days (the node was up almost
24x7, save for reboots and just a couple of hours of outage), with
various degrees of progression (mostly, 50-70%). Some hadn't been
touched at all, it seems (they're completely gray, with italicized 0%
progress).

Is that an expected behavior? How does the node choose what block of
what file to download next? Does it try local cache first? Could it be
that large files (with lots of blocks) choke small files?

Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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