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#21 User is offline   fox88 

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Posted 10 November 2011 - 06:43 AM

View Postmegawaves, on 09 November 2011 - 06:16 PM, said:

then have a nice see on pics... u will see the difference..

Do you really get what the pictures mean?
Something like this could happen if you share small number of not very popular files. With 64kB/s the limit should be like 50kB/s. If you did not set it but use USS, and always have only 20kB/s total upload, then I'd think that USS does not work properly in your case.
The actual speed of each slot depends on the downloader's side no less than on uploader's: sometimes you have to upload really slow.

View Postmegawaves, on 09 November 2011 - 06:16 PM, said:

on normal emule speeds are so differents... sometimes its really slow... this for the pic no1, for the pic no2 see, four uploads are over 6kB/s (have upload manager at 6kB/s, it manages the slot speed to minimum 6kB/s). Its easy to understand..

Perhaps it would be a huge surprise for you, but official eMule for a long time has upload manager. In real time the manager tries to spread evenly all the available bandwidth so that every slot gets equal speed. If, for example, one slot can accept only 2kB/s instead of 6kB/s, then all other slots would be able to receive additional 4kB/s - again, divided between all the remaining slots.

This post has been edited by fox88: 30 December 2011 - 03:33 AM

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Posted 10 November 2011 - 10:13 AM

This is your thinking, i showed it makes faster uploading a chunk... have fun and thx for answer me :)

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Posted 29 December 2011 - 09:45 PM

I would also like to be able to concentrate my upload bandwidth into fewer upload slots.
Not because I want to get more credit - my upload speed is always much higher than my download speed, don't know why, so I have credits out the wazoo - but because I want eMule to stop slowing my system down.

I typically have 18 upload slots at 6KB/s apiece. This is a drag on my system, so I shut emule down whenever I'm doing any work. If I limit my upload bandwidth, all it does is spread this out even more, so maybe I have 2KB/s per slot. Keeping this many low-bandwidth connections open incurs a lot of overhead.

I want to be able to limit bandwidth AND number of open slots. Then I could say, max 100KB/sec on max 4 upload slots, instead of thrashing my computer keeping 18 connections open.
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Posted 30 December 2011 - 08:07 PM

Just get a mod with Slotfocus feature.

View Postfragbark, on 29 December 2011 - 11:45 PM, said:

. . .limit bandwidth AND number of open slots. . .

Manually limiting slots is just meanless. A nice explanation : Slotlimiter Feature Request Refusal
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Posted 30 December 2011 - 11:26 PM

View Postfragbark, on 29 December 2011 - 10:45 PM, said:

(...) but because I want eMule to stop slowing my system down.

I typically have 18 upload slots at 6KB/s apiece. This is a drag on my system, so I shut emule down whenever I'm doing any work. (...)

Besides what omerigen said, you should check, if not something else like antivirus or firewall is actually slowing down your system when eMule works, unless you're using some really old computer, eMule should not have much impact on it's performance, at least not the amount of open upload slots. I'm uploading at 50KB/s (so half of your speed I assume) with my ancient 1.73 GHz Pentium M Laptop (that's a single core single thread thing), don't notice actually anything.

What actually eat much more cpu cycles than those few uploads, are thousands clients in the queue and thousands of sources for your downloads, which want to be reasked every 30 minutes, so check if that might be your problem, however that should still not be a problem on any dual (or more) core machine and actually also not on faster single cores.

If that are hard drive related I/O problems you have, you might want to try to defrag your hard drive (does not apply to solid state drives).
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