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So I have multiple VPS's that are ready for some rom hosting or small mod hosting. Running on different servers at different data centers for reliability and to scale up or down.
I have 10 + tb's of bandwidth on the servers for hosting on which have 250 mbps and 2 1gbps ports... Used to run some servers on mine but wiped them clean as i no longer need to do what i used to do with them. I already host some of the roms for a few people. If you want a main download or a mirror just let me know and I can mirrir to my server and my redundancy one so there is always a download option. Or if you want to put your main downloads with me thats cool to.
I just thought Id throw the option out there to help out people that don't trust the reliability of hosting sites or for some reason want a more personal hosting option.
Just let me know if any of you want to use it.
Just thought I'd be able to contribute a little because I haven't been able to dev at all or even modify my own phone lately...

So I am assuming that this is the same guy b-reezy has been talking to me about that he has been using servers from, and got me an account? I will PM you in a minute.

Yea and I will set it up properly So that it can work right. I'll get a page up for downloads etc.

cmsjr123 said:
Yea and I will set it up properly So that it can work right. I'll get a page up for downloads etc.
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thank you.

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Offer to Cookers

All this rapid share, yadda yadda is really getting old quick. If at least a few ROM Cookers are interested. I'll setup a space on my server to allow uploads that point back to an HTTP download section. You would be responsible for uploading the file, then posting a link here on XDA that would be a direct download link. The uploads would be handled by a passworded FTP account. I have about 400gig of download to spare per month, which should be more than enough for a bunch of Roms. Either reply here or send me a PM and we can talk.
I can also set it up, so that people can go to a root folder and find all the Roms and just pick the ones they want. Heck I can even store older Roms on the server so if someone wants an old one it will be up there.
1st point, there will be no warez posted.
2nd point, you must be a recognized cooker.
Well Cookers, drop a line and let me know.
It would end up being something like this, with each cooker having his own folder.
http://captfiero.com/videos
This has been done, before, twice.
And both times, the file disappeared, or the person did, within 4 days.
Well, not Jannaa's!!!! I use it aplace4u.biz and it's AMAZING!!
veyka said:
This has been done, before, twice.
And both times, the file disappeared, or the person did, within 4 days.
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The only reason I could see a person leaving is if Microsoft sent a letter saying they did not like people cooking the roms and throwing a hissy fit. I have went ahead and created the folder on my remote server and am uploading stuff right now. I have not made the ftp account for uploading, however I should be able to allow open access to what I have on there in about 2hrs.
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The only reason I could see a person leaving is if Microsoft sent a letter saying they did not like people cooking the roms and throwing a hissy fit. I have went ahead and created the folder on my remote server and am uploading stuff right now. I have not made the ftp account for uploading, however I should be able to allow open access to what I have on there in about 2hrs.
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I hate rapidshare as much as the next non premium person, so i hope this gets off the ground. people don't even use aspupload, or whatever its called..
Ok the Basic is up, http://www.captfiero.com/romsYou will have to mouse over the file name if it is too long to show up, and then just look at your tool bar to see the entire name.
If anyone see's a file that should not be there. (copyrighted) Please let me know and I will remove it.
Also if a file is something "YOU" made or prefer me not to have up, let me know and I will remove it.
I will not make the upload address public so if you want files uploaded, you can send me a PM and I will upload it, or if you are an established cooker, I will give you direct upload settings.
hmm
I am sure my chef would love this feature, his connection sucks back home though, so if this is genuine I will start mirroring his stuff here too ... I guess the more mirrors the better, I been mirroring to 4shared and mediafire all this time... seems to work well
Just FYI tho, CRCinAU has at least around 100GB of traffic a day (may be he can correct me on this) ...
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I am sure my chef would love this feature, his connection sucks back home though, so if this is genuine I will start mirroring his stuff here too ... I guess the more mirrors the better, I been mirroring to 4shared and mediafire all this time... seems to work well
Just FYI tho, CRCinAU has at least around 100GB of traffic a day (may be he can correct me on this) ...
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He said something like that somewhere.. If you think, most rom topics get 1k+ hits per day.. and say 100 download.. a 50 meg file, that's 5gig from nowhere..
And when a new rom is out..
Well I have 1200gig total traffic allowed, I use about 400gig a month for Videos and I want to keep about 400gig aside for spikes. That leaves me about 400gig to play with. I can't mirror the entire PPC world, but the latest roms and a few add ons would be fine.
heh - where abouts is this mirror located?
At the moment, my mirroring system is handling the load quite well - I have a total of 5 mirrors around the globe (1 x EU, 3 x US, 1 x AU) and the amount of traffic is much lower than it was a month ago on the one AU server because of the way things are spread out now.
The mirroring scripts will auto-detect where the user is and send them to the nearest server (or if we don't have a server near you, we randomly pick one to share the load).
You'll notice this is why I don't have direct links to anything anymore - it's all to my download script.
Even DeviceUpdate uses this script to custom-generate it's index based on where you are
That being said, as of my typing this, since 28th August, I've served:
Release 12.11 ROMs: 270 @ 40Mb each (10.8Gb)
Release 11.2 ROMs: 38 @ 41Mb each (1.55Gb)
Device Update Sessions: 1,235 (unknown download amount)
That's pretty good for less than 4 days
Some more mirrors would be nice - although mirrors in the US are probably not as helpful as the rest of the world... There's ~1Gb of content to be mirrored and count on ~100Gb per month of traffic in a lazy month.
FYI: Developers thread options: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=388819
To my knowledge it is a US based server. I am personally in Canada however it seems that US hosts are far cheaper. I'll send ya a PM with the details.

Free File Mirror Hosting!

I was just wondering would anyone be interested in free file hosting for your ROM/s. What i ask in return is...well...donations...i may ask for a favour in return at a later date or something?
I'm giving chefs and application developers this as a way of saying thanks for all their hard work. That, plus im sick of the slow transfers of dodgy file share/hosting sites like rapid$hare and [email protected]
What you get:
-Free FTP account so you can upload your files with UNLIMITED storage/data transfers.
What you need to do:
Visit www.intertubes.info and read the front cover and shoot me an e-mail or PM on here and let me know why you deserve an account, and it will all be set up for you and i'll e-mail/PM you back with how to get started
At this stage i'll start with a limited number of seats.
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I was just wondering would anyone be interested in free file hosting for your ROM/s. What i ask in return is...well...donations...i may ask for a favour in return at a later date or something?
I'm giving chefs and application developers this as a way of saying thanks for all their hard work. That, plus im sick of the slow transfers of dodgy file share/hosting sites like rapid$hare and [email protected]
What you get:
-Free FTP account so you can upload your files with UNLIMITED storage/data transfers.
What you need to do:
Visit www.intertubes.info and read the front cover and shoot me an e-mail or PM on here and let me know why you deserve an account, and it will all be set up for you and i'll e-mail/PM you back with how to get started
At this stage i'll start with a limited number of seats.
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Lasterato
Thinks is a very good offer which I really appreciate however bl0w is doing exactly the same thing at the moment and is doing a fantastic job of this. I'm not sure wether there will be a demand for this as we are very happy with bl0w's services.
See what the other chef's say anyway. I guess you can't have enough mirrors!
Regards
Shaks
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Lasterato
Thinks is a very good offer which I really appreciate however bl0w is doing exactly the same thing at the moment and is doing a fantastic job of this. I'm not sure wether there will be a demand for this as we are very happy with bl0w's services.
See what the other chef's say anyway. I guess you can't have enough mirrors!
Regards
Shaks
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I'm willing to work side by side with bl0w, presuming that they're happy to do so...i haven't seen enough non-rapid$hare type links to be satisfied
Just thought I would say thanks to lasterato, also is this server based in Australia cause that would be tops for us aussies haha, also im with you on the NO CLEAN FILTER!!
Thanks again for your contribution!
luckyluke1137 said:
Just thought I would say thanks to lasterato, also is this server based in Australia cause that would be tops for us aussies haha, also im with you on the NO CLEAN FILTER!!
Thanks again for your contribution!
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Sadly no...they're like millions per month. I basically just had the site for some file-storage stuff, and though i'm not going to use it all. I usually get awesome speeds off it anyways. So it's a win win situation i say!
lasterato said:
Sadly no...they're like millions per month. I basically just had the site for some file-storage stuff, and though i'm not going to use it all. I usually get awesome speeds off it anyways. So it's a win win situation i say!
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I can offer 100Mbit hosting, yet there's no point in it since someone else is already doing a very good job at it.
My suggestion: You can always contat bl0w in order to rsync his server to yours, and that would be exactly this: mirroring.
Then again, what's the point in this, or even load balancing?
It's not like he gets overloads.
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I can offer 100Mbit hosting, yet there's no point in it since someone else is already doing a very good job at it.
My suggestion: You can always contat bl0w in order to rsync his server to yours, and that would be exactly this: mirroring.
Then again, what's the point in this, or even load balancing?
It's not like he gets overloads.
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Very true...meh, will see if anything results from it
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Torrents

Hi there.
Wouldn't it be nice if xda-developers ha a system for letting the users create torrents when they need to upload something? Many of the developers here use sites like rapidshare and similar to upload their stuff. I don't like those sites and would rather see that the uploaders used a torrent system.
I can create a separate torrent page for you if you like...
Great Idea
dongrif said:
Hi there.
Wouldn't it be nice if xda-developers ha a system for letting the users create torrents when they need to upload something? Many of the developers here use sites like rapidshare and similar to upload their stuff. I don't like those sites and would rather see that the uploaders used a torrent system.
I can create a separate torrent page for you if you like...
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You nailed it buddy..We need exactly the same !..I am using a 16 MBPS connection and it can't do jack since it seems the ISP is using some proxy kinda system and whenever I try and download...it says your Quota is finished.. Anyways, I hope we have such a system too..I won't mind uploading ROMS using Torrents to other users..
Niice Idea
would be pretty cool and lessen the need for mirrors
Torrents are associated with warez so I don´t think this idea will be moving forwards
We do the association with loading "sinful things" using torrents...so WE as in the general Internet Users started it..I feel that if we start using torrents for sharing ROMs etc..that perception..at least between XDA users will change..and how about Private Trackers...
Explanation as per one of the websites..Looks legit enough to me..
A private tracker is a tracker which allows only registered users to download torrents. The registered users are required to maintain a certain upload-to-download ratio and are banned if the ratio is too low. This ensures that the users don’t just leech the files but also seed them after downloading it completely, which in turn ensures that you get very fast download speeds.
bamit99 said:
We do the association with loading "sinful things" using torrents...so WE as in the general Internet Users started it..I feel that if we start using torrents for sharing ROMs etc..that perception..at least between XDA users will change..and how about Private Trackers...
Explanation as per one of the websites..Looks legit enough to me..
A private tracker is a tracker which allows only registered users to download torrents. The registered users are required to maintain a certain upload-to-download ratio and are banned if the ratio is too low. This ensures that the users don’t just leech the files but also seed them after downloading it completely, which in turn ensures that you get very fast download speeds.
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Sounds good to me
I've experimented with torrents as a distribution means, but it just doesn't work, as a huge %age of our users were in the UK, most with appalling upload speeds.
You can't expect people to seed a file to a 1:1 ratio if they are on a 30 KBps upload (absolute max), but 8 Mbps down... Bear in mind that at 30 KBps you would have your uploads saturated, so 10 KB/s is more realistic...
And XDA-Developers does not get involved in the distribution of ROMs, or their storage.
Hmm... To be fair my upload speed that I get is about 3kb/s where as download is about 200kb/s
So I won't be able to keep up that ratio
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Hmm... To be fair my upload speed that I get is about 3kb/s where as download is about 200kb/s
So I won't be able to keep up that ratio
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No worries buddy.. I am sure out of 3 millions XDA Users, we will find a lot with a decent bandwidth Internet...
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Torrents are associated with warez so I don´t think this idea will be moving forwards
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Thats very inaccurate. Its just a means of acquiring "illegal" content. Thats like saying cars are associated with hit and runs so nobody should drive.
Ok you words are more precise
nvm, someone beat me to the torrent thing.
Anyway, if torrents were also web-seeded I see no reason why it wouldn't work.
AdrianK said:
nvm, someone beat me to the torrent thing.
Anyway, if torrents were also web-seeded I see no reason why it wouldn't work.
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Who would pay for the servers required for web seeding?
XDA won't get involved in distribution of ROMs, and as a server admin, I can assure you that I wouldn't want the traffic from a web seeding box on any of my servers... While it's all a lovely hypothetical idea, torrents just don't seem to be the best way to distribute ROMs. Someone ultimately has to upload the file to other peers at their broadband upload speed... Who's gonna wait an hour downloading a file from me, only to then have to seed to someone else? Starting them off would take ages
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Just wondering, never really been in the WM scene, and I was wondering how much roughlyin MB are the Roms?? For android they re 90MB on average, You could get like a stock cynageon rom only being 60mb and a full sense rom 110 ish lol
Thanks
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WM Energy ROM for Leo is about 170Mb but leaves you more free RAM than Android Froyo 2.2...
orb3000 said:
WM Energy ROM for Leo is about 170Mb but leaves you more free RAM than Android Froyo 2.2...
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Cool thanks
Im thinking I may take this project on, If your a knowledgeable person when ity comes to roms or ideally a dev and would like to be staff on a xda releases torrent site drop me a pm.
If there is allot of interest in this I may provide the site/server/webseeds
I know this is old news but I thought I could at least put my two cents in:
I have been on other private trackers that are closer to a .8:1 ratio. To help those with severely throttled uploads, couldn't we make it more like .1:1?
I am not a coder, but love what you guys do, and I use many of your solutions. I would love to have a way to contribute back on a consistent basis. I have a 1MB upload (which I realize isn't huge) and lots of HD space, and a computer that stays on 24/7. I figure those of us that have a decent upload will help those that can't share much back.
I'd like to say that I support this fully! One more advantage that needs to be listed would the ability to resume downloads and not need to restart corrupt ones!

Still using filesharing sites?

I have a 150GB GoDaddy server itching for ROMs, kernels, themes, etc. Email me at [email protected] and I'll create an FTP account for you. Your path will be something like http://www.heylisten.org/ROM/android/your-xda-username unless you request something different. All that I request in return is that you try to recommend users to my index site, http://www.heylisten.org/ROM, when appropriate. Your ROMs can be included in said index if you tell me where to find them and how to list them (phone name, base). The Inc section is the only one that works right now, but I'm working on expanding the site.
Thanks!
Yeah Im tired of mediafire and rapidshare bull aswell, I have 4 servers 2 home and 2 on godaddy. I can mirror if anyone cares ([email protected])
i offered up space on my webdomain.. it went unheard .. devs like the media sites cause they can monitor clicks.. i monkeywrench em and download files multiple times .. your counts arent true!!!!!
To devs: with a normal FTP server, you can use ROM Manager and QR code downloads, as well as the RM web link thing. C'mon, I didn't get the 150GB plan for nothing, did I?
Mobileunderground offered free ftp space for rom chefs as long as they just mirrored their threads there aswell.
I know alot of rom chefs use it to track their downloads, or to earn some extra cash by using the sharing sites (or extra bandwith to dl other things online).
There have been tons of sites that have mirrored roms and other items, but in the long run, they end up getting shut down either by htc, google, microsoft, or the webhost's request them to go down for using them to host files when it says not to in the TOS...
read the TOS, 99.9% of webhosts will have that in there, once you start getting into tens of gigs of data, they will tell you to remove the file within 2-3days....I know, it happened to MobileUnderground multiple times since I have been a mod over there...
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Mobileunderground offered free ftp space for rom chefs as long as they just mirrored their threads there aswell.
I know alot of rom chefs use it to track their downloads, or to earn some extra cash by using the sharing sites (or extra bandwith to dl other things online).
There have been tons of sites that have mirrored roms and other items, but in the long run, they end up getting shut down either by htc, google, microsoft, or the webhost's request them to go down for using them to host files when it says not to in the TOS...
read the TOS, 99.9% of webhosts will have that in there, once you start getting into tens of gigs of data, they will tell you to remove the file within 2-3days....I know, it happened to MobileUnderground multiple times since I have been a mod over there...
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exactly my reason for staying with multiupload.... i have a godaddy account but they have required me to pull my files more than once... its too much of a pain to redo all of that
I have about 3TB of traffic weekly. Been running solid for about 5 months.
I looked over the ToS. As long as I don't go over 150GB I'm good, because I have unlimited bandwith.
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I looked over the ToS. As long as I don't go over 150GB I'm good, because I have unlimited bandwith.
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The tens of gigs statement was only used because that's when they notice that you are using it to distribute or backup files without paying for a package that allows this. It has happened to TONS of chefs/websites that hold ROMs and other items.
It's been proven time and time again that it does not work...
Maybe if you had a dedicated server, things might be different...But the traffic to the sites that host such roms are retardedly high and the webhosts see that and shut you down....
It does not take very long.
Trust me, I've had to backup the entire ftp of MobileUnderground onto my 2tb external only to upload it to the new server and have the same thing happen to us in about a two month span with three or so webhosts.
Stick around for about 2 years and you'll see it happen to plenty of people.
DesireC said:
I looked over the ToS. As long as I don't go over 150GB I'm good, because I have unlimited bandwith.
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No, you did not read the TOS closely enough.
DesireC said:
To devs: with a normal FTP server, you can use ROM Manager and QR code downloads, as well as the RM web link thing. C'mon, I didn't get the 150GB plan for nothing, did I?
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Yes, you did.
codybear said:
Mobileunderground offered free ftp space for rom chefs as long as they just mirrored their threads there aswell.
I know alot of rom chefs use it to track their downloads, or to earn some extra cash by using the sharing sites (or extra bandwith to dl other things online).
There have been tons of sites that have mirrored roms and other items, but in the long run, they end up getting shut down either by htc, google, microsoft, or the webhost's request them to go down for using them to host files when it says not to in the TOS...
read the TOS, 99.9% of webhosts will have that in there, once you start getting into tens of gigs of data, they will tell you to remove the file within 2-3days....I know, it happened to MobileUnderground multiple times since I have been a mod over there...
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Yup.
savoxis said:
I have about 3TB of traffic weekly. Been running solid for about 5 months.
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You've just slipped under their radar so far.
codybear said:
The tens of gigs statement was only used because that's when they notice that you are using it to distribute or backup files without paying for a package that allows this. It has happened to TONS of chefs/websites that hold ROMs and other items.
It's been proven time and time again that it does not work...
Maybe if you had a dedicated server, things might be different...But the traffic to the sites that host such roms are retardedly high and the webhosts see that and shut you down....
It does not take very long.
Trust me, I've had to backup the entire ftp of MobileUnderground onto my 2tb external only to upload it to the new server and have the same thing happen to us in about a two month span with three or so webhosts.
Stick around for about 2 years and you'll see it happen to plenty of people.
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Here's the email I got from GoDaddy when we were hosted by them months ago:
Dear Sir/Madam,
It appears as though your mobileunderground.info hosting account is being used as a file repository. You may review the Storage and Security section of our Hosting Service Agreement for further clarification. If you are interested in keeping file backups, you will need to purchase the Online File Folder, a Virtual Dedicated Server, or a Dedicated Server.
Specifically, the following currently appear to be in violation:
/_db_backups 4.12 GB
/captainback 10.93 GB
/omj09 4.76 GB
/indagroove
25.31 GB
/tmartin09 3.34 GB
/sohkis 2.02 GB
/asusmobile 1.95
GB
/ai6908 2.14 GB
/smiznith 5.91 GB
/ericwgarza1 3.32 GB
/formula84
1.73 GB
/rbolen70 1.15 GB
Please remove all files not being referenced to a website and/or explain how they are being used by the web site by July 15, 2010 at 7:00 AM MST.
We will review the mobileunderground.info hosting account again at that time. If we do not receive a reply to this notice, or the content in question is not removed, access to that content will be disabled.
Please call us at 480-505-8871 or reply to this email with the necessary information so that we can review this issue further. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in this matter.
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Why not use torrents?

I've been noticing that most of you developers use file hosts for your ROMs. Yes that's quite reliable, but sometimes speeds are horribly slow.. One day I've noticed people will be maxing their speed, then another they will be going super slow.. Like downloading 100kb a sec instead of like 1.8mb (1.8 is the max download speed with 15mbs Internet for example).
Though a little less reliable, there's torrents you guys could set up.. With the mass amount of supporters, seeding is another way to support your ROMs, and when you got seeders, you can max out your speed always. If there's some big specific reason you guys don't, I would understand lol.
Sometimes, 2 or 3 seeders is all you need.
Mainly because I do not like my computer sitting there linked to a torrent site when there main use is for piracy. Many sites have been blocked by Homeland Security just to have to open a new site. I prefer my IP address not be sitting there when these things happen. File hosting is the safest means and there are many free ones available so several mirrors can be put up.
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Mainly because I do not like my computer sitting there linked to a torrent site when there main use is for piracy. Many sites have been blocked by Homeland Security just to have to open a new site. I prefer my IP address not be sitting there when these things happen. File hosting is the safest means and there are many free ones available so several mirrors can be put up.
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There are non-piracy bittorrent trackers out there. Additionally it isn't that hard to set one up.
ReapersDeath said:
I've been noticing that most of you developers use file hosts for your ROMs. Yes that's quite reliable, but sometimes speeds are horribly slow.. One day I've noticed people will be maxing their speed, then another they will be going super slow.. Like downloading 100kb a sec instead of like 1.8mb (1.8 is the max download speed with 15mbs Internet for example).
Though a little less reliable, there's torrents you guys could set up.. With the mass amount of supporters, seeding is another way to support your ROMs, and when you got seeders, you can max out your speed always. If there's some big specific reason you guys don't, I would understand lol.
Sometimes, 2 or 3 seeders is all you need.
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Better yet, newer clients support "web seeds" which allow the client to download over HTTP in addition to anything it can get from the swarm. In the worst case scenario (no peers) the user will still be able to complete the download. Also, Cyanogenmod already offers torrents at get.cm.
harpdarp said:
There are non-piracy bittorrent trackers out there. Additionally it isn't that hard to set one up.
Better yet, newer clients support "web seeds" which allow the client to download over HTTP in addition to anything it can get from the swarm. In the worst case scenario (no peers) the user will still be able to complete the download. Also, Cyanogenmod already offers torrents at get.cm.
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Then what is needed is a thread explaining how to set this up and with which free safe sites. It is more common knowledge on setting up a dev-host or androidfilehost account and just upload then to set up bittorrent trackers.
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kennyglass123 said:
Then what is needed is a thread explaining how to set this up and with which free safe sites. It is more common knowledge on setting up a dev-host or androidfilehost account and just upload then to set up bittorrent trackers.
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Not all are for piracy. Not to mention that should be coming to a halt soon. Apparently several Internet providers signed a contract about a 6 strike thing. The government refused to make it a law, but anyways, downloading ILLEGAL pirated torrents will now result in strikes. You will be warned in the mail. First 3 are warnings and then the last 3 are bad news. If you hit 6 total, your Internet is slowed to a crawl. (my friends deep in the torrent community). Anyways, there's a couple different sides of torrents.. The piracy side, and then the actual file sharing side.. As you guys are the owners and makers of the ROMs, you can share them as you feel, ie, the original purpose of torrents. Bittorrent is quite nice Imo. I'll post some info on how to do some of this stuff.
And also, if you own a sever, you could have the server seed or host the torrent instead of using your bandwidth.
I mainly only brought this up because dev host is some times so slow that it could take like 3 hours sometimes..
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i have to agree with this. torrents are just easier, and much faster. file hosting, i'm sitting there waiting an hour or 4 sometimes, depending on the hosting site, while i'm downloading a torrent at 800kb/sec. Torrents have a stereotype, but we need to stop the hate!
ou2mame said:
i have to agree with this. torrents are just easier, and much faster. file hosting, i'm sitting there waiting an hour or 4 sometimes, depending on the hosting site, while i'm downloading a torrent at 800kb/sec. Torrents have a stereotype, but we need to stop the hate!
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Lol with most torrents i get 1.8mb a second of download speed XD takes like 5-10 mins depending.
Sadly, i only know the basics of setting up a torrent. Just open bittorrent and click create torrent, select the file, then check the box saying seed, then distribute the torrent file. People just click it, it opens a torrent program, downloads, and then automatically seeds unless cancelled. Just need to ask people to seed to show support.
so in the end, 100kb/s or 1.8MB/s? (18 just an example of some peoples max)
The issue with torrents is that not everyone knows how to setup a client and use it. There's other stuff that can complicate things too. If port forwarding isn't setup speeds can be sub-par. Also some ISPs heavily throttle bittorrent traffic regardless of its content.
Personally, ROM torrents sound like a good idea. Popular ROMs would distribute quickly on the week of release since there would be hundreds of seeds, whereas something like devhost would be slower than a snail.
There is a another downside to peer-to-peer. Viruses. Not everyone is diligent and you don't know where those computers have been.
jdelano said:
There is a another downside to peer-to-peer. Viruses. Not everyone is diligent and you don't know where those computers have been.
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Like sleeping with that really hot chic that has herpes, cuz she didn't have an outbreak at the time. If she's too hot to be putting out on the first date, run!
I like to break stuff!

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