Bittorrent works well: the more people will download and seed files from
Ambisonia, the more bandwidth will be available to all. With only a few
seeders, I was able to download some files at 500K bytes per second. On
Ambisonia the defaut download speed is limited to 100K, to save
bandwidth from York. This limit could be raised or removed if required.

--
Marc


"Michael Chapman" <[email protected]> a écrit:

> 
> I suspect that this was well considered when Ambisonia was
> moved to York, but I'll ask anyway :
> 
> Does York have sufficient bandwidth (and
> is it willing to allow its use) for Ambisonia
> downloads to be just that : i.e. file
> downloads direct* from the server ?
> 
> If not, I'll get the cold towels out, wrap my head and
> try and get BitTorrent going again (it worked fine on my
> _previous_ system ;-(>
> 
> Michael
> 
> 
> *Another question has to be : how much difference BitTorrent
> actually makes in bandwidth used : I got the impression that
> Etienne had enormous bandwidth problems with the original
> server ... possibly implying that BitTorrent was not relieving
> that much of the pressure (?).
> 
> 
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