Do you have a suggestion for a client (or server) that does round-robin on torrents? I've been considering writing a script to manage that externally with Transmission.
I remember the old Azareus had this and anything else you could think of. It's called Vuze now, but it has ads and seems sketchy.
I think clients mostly have a limit on the number of upload connections rather than cycling through which torrents are available, but that doesn't seem to work well when seeding lots of torrents.
Yes and for a "huge" investment of just $200 you can get an 18 TiB data drive - that's big enough to preserve so much history.
You don't even need a backup for it, just back up the torrent files and if the drive fails download them again.
I do this but only enable the ones that need more seeds so it doesn't use all my bandwidth. Or use a client that does them all round robin.
Do you have a suggestion for a client (or server) that does round-robin on torrents? I've been considering writing a script to manage that externally with Transmission.
I remember the old Azareus had this and anything else you could think of. It's called Vuze now, but it has ads and seems sketchy.
I think clients mostly have a limit on the number of upload connections rather than cycling through which torrents are available, but that doesn't seem to work well when seeding lots of torrents.