@0x00,
Have you tried mods with slotfocus feature ?
Let People Choose How Many Slots They Want To Open
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Posted 03 June 2013 - 09:08 PM
@omeringen, no, I'm using a vanilla eMule.
Can you provide me with the links?
I did some thinking, and a 10MB emule chunk is good only for 5 seconds of upload at 2MB/s. Downloading is different, since you have a writeback cache, which gives you a performance boots. Something similar is not possible with uploading.
More than the actual number of slots, I think a better caching by eMule is needed. Windows caching is good, but the SW itself knows best, what it will use. The number of slots could also increase, if you get a lot of slower connections.
The number of slots is best intelligently managed within a range, specified by a user (you set min&max, the algorithm pick the current optimal setting). The point is that instead of dividing your 2MB/s to 40 people who can all take all 400KB/s each, it would be better to do a "round-robin" with 5 of them downloading at once.
Can you provide me with the links?
I did some thinking, and a 10MB emule chunk is good only for 5 seconds of upload at 2MB/s. Downloading is different, since you have a writeback cache, which gives you a performance boots. Something similar is not possible with uploading.
More than the actual number of slots, I think a better caching by eMule is needed. Windows caching is good, but the SW itself knows best, what it will use. The number of slots could also increase, if you get a lot of slower connections.
The number of slots is best intelligently managed within a range, specified by a user (you set min&max, the algorithm pick the current optimal setting). The point is that instead of dividing your 2MB/s to 40 people who can all take all 400KB/s each, it would be better to do a "round-robin" with 5 of them downloading at once.
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