RCs for Everyone (was One (more) week slip of Fedora 11 Release)

cornel panceac cpanceac at gmail.com
Sun May 31 03:22:33 UTC 2009


2009/5/31 Michael Cronenworth <mike at cchtml.com>

> Jesse Keating wrote:
>
>> I'm afraid I'm not following your logic.  Torrents aren't free, either
>> the torrent server is going to have to give everybody the bits, or
>> somebody is going to have to download them outside of the torrent and
>> seed them for people
>>
>
> Jesse, I'm not following your logic about bittorrent. The torrent server
> would not "have to give everybody the bits." Is this why you are so against
> torrents? That's not how they work.
>
> Your automated seeder would be the initial seeder. Once just one tester
> gets it, they will be able to take the load off of the automated seeder and
> spread it even faster to more people, and more people, and more people. The
> automated seeder would not be "overburdened" and would not slow down.
> Millions of people would be able to download an RC if you used a torrent
> instead of an HTTP link.


otoh, it's exactly what torrent.fedoraproject.org is doing.
let's say for the sake of simplicity that the maximum number of clients
torrent.fedoraproject.org can get is ten. once the eleventh client wants the
bits, it will no longer get them from the main site but instead from the
other leechers. and yes, torrent can get only the different bytes between
rc2 and rc1, if you already have rc1.

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