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Torrentflux or rTorrent is the most suitable (my case)?
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Torrentflux or rTorrent is the most suitable (my case)?

edited April 2012 in General

Hi,LET
i want to setup simple torrent server,my need is

I just need to transfer file from torrent server to my box (and then i download it via normal download manager)
because some ports are blocked in my school

Its private,and i dont need to seed function
because i only use it occaniously

i have low end dual core xen with 128/128 memory
so which one do you suggest,torrentflux or rtorrent??

Comments

  • rtorrent

    I am too lazy to install torrentflux, plus web server, php bla bla

  • @MeMyselfandLinux said: i have low end dual core xen with 128/128 memory

    so which one do you suggest,torrentflux or rtorrent??

    Have you used the rtorrent CLI before? If not, and "simple" means a web interface (by your choice of torrentflux), I heartily recommend qbittorrent-nox. It's a one-piece webGUI/daemon and does not require a separate web server. It's run great for me on an OVZ 128/128 (vSwap) and another OVZ 128/128 (Burst), so I imagine it will run even better on Xen.

    Thanked by 2VPNsh djvdorp
  • @quirkyquark said: It's a one-piece webGUI/daemon and does not require a separate web server.

    That sounds better

  • @MeMyselfandLinux said: Its private,and i dont need to seed function

    because i only use it occaniously

    Also, you should double check your VPS providers policy on torrents -- a lot of them don't allow it. If you won't be seeding but just leeching -- bad karma, I know, but I've been on a dorm network too :) -- you can try risking it, but disable UDP/DHT and set a sane upload limit. Needless to say, quit when you're done.

    Of course, it helps if you are an EE/CS/IT major...one spoofed MAC and I could be on the 100+ mbits/sec core in the lab at 3 AM ;)

  • rtorrent +1. torrentflux and torrentflux-b4rt cannot do trackerless torrents or magnet links. I do not know about rtorrent but my home seedbox was torrentflux, now is deluged+webui because of tpd ditched all the torent files...

  • kalamkalam Member

    rutorrent with rtorrent obviously.

  • torrent flux with fuck up your 128mb bro.

  • Deluge also has a nice webinterface (standalone) but i don't know if it runs on 128mb

  • AsimAsim Member

    I prefer utorrent since my windows-desktop client and the webclient will have the same interface, one package does it all

  • @quirkyquark said: Also, you should double check your VPS providers policy on torrents -- a lot of them don't allow it. If you won't be seeding but just leeching -- bad karma, I know, but I've been on a dorm network too :) -- you can try risking it, but disable UDP/DHT and set a sane upload limit. Needless to say, quit when you're done.

    BuyVM does afaik

  • @Asim said: I prefer utorrent

    uTorrent on Wine on a 128MB VPS is asking for trouble...

    The qbittorrent-nox webGUI has a nice uTorrent-ish interface. I decided to test it out on the closest VPS I have, a 128MB Xen. Here's a screenshot, downloading 4 torrents @ ~16 MB/sec (Beeb documentaries to be safe :)

    And the associated htop screenshot... about 27M res, with load stable around 0.30 -- the GUI's built in, not related to the running apache.

  • NickWNickW Member

    rutorrent is much better for a private user.

  • SpeedBusSpeedBus Member, Host Rep

    Transmission is quiet good and comes with a neat WebUI !

  • In case you have not Googled and found the low end server BarracudaDrive and the torrent plugin:

    http://barracudadrive.net/blog/2010/11/How-to-Setup-Your-Own-Remote-Online-BitTorrent-Client

  • rtorrent + a watch folder

  • MrDOSMrDOS Member

    @quirkyquark said: uTorrent on Wine on a 128MB VPS is asking for trouble...

    Sure, but the Linux build might fare alright in such an environment.

    Thanked by 1quirkyquark
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