My mistake. I seed the sites not host. Also I am not creator of all this 
sites, just one of them. And I haven't dedicated machine for that. Instead 
I got regular notebook which isn't 24/7 working. But the sites are 24/7 
accessible because most of them are distributed among more then 10 peers. 
Each one-time-visitor becomes a peer for visited site by default. Each peer 
can delete any site manually from his HDD if he don't like to seed it.

On Saturday, January 30, 2016 at 7:17:14 PM UTC, Tobias Beer wrote:
>
> Hi Barter,
>  
>
>>  For now I host about 60 p2p sites personally, and it takes about 2,5 Gb 
>> of my HDD. 
>>
>
> Am I right in the assumption that for your p2p sites you have a dedicated 
> machine that kinda like acts as an "always on" peer / seed, i.e. "server"?
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Tobias. 
>

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