I have a windows 2008 R2 Standard
Core I5 16 gb Ram.
I use bittorent on it and speed it is stable in two days and then it gets low.
Have I changed bittorent and utorrent and remains low after two days.
My server is 100 mbt / s in France. This can depend on alot of factors.
1. Someone else is raping the network
2. Different users may not download well so it may go up and down (if your uploading)
3. Try to mess with the cache a bit so it does not use diskio as much
4. You do not have full 100mbit port speed
5. are you running any other application during this time. From what I understand, the problem is that the doors are locked.
And not found no open door.
Have some suggestion. Try Deluge. I like that app.
http://deluge-torrent.org/ deluge is excellent solution as LEVAC said
... but if you insist on using uTorrent and you want to open ports then
1. tick the box Enable UPnP port-mapping
2. tick the box Enable NAT_PMP port mapping
press apply . Also use port that lie in the region 0f 42000-610000. Do not tick the box Randomize port each start ..... and you are good to go So ..
After switching to linux was constantly uploading ..
Now I need to know why the windows server 2008, it "limits the up"
Core I5 16 gb Ram.
I use bittorent on it and speed it is stable in two days and then it gets low.
Have I changed bittorent and utorrent and remains low after two days.
My server is 100 mbt / s in France. This can depend on alot of factors.
1. Someone else is raping the network
2. Different users may not download well so it may go up and down (if your uploading)
3. Try to mess with the cache a bit so it does not use diskio as much
4. You do not have full 100mbit port speed
5. are you running any other application during this time. From what I understand, the problem is that the doors are locked.
And not found no open door.
Have some suggestion. Try Deluge. I like that app.
http://deluge-torrent.org/ deluge is excellent solution as LEVAC said
... but if you insist on using uTorrent and you want to open ports then
1. tick the box Enable UPnP port-mapping
2. tick the box Enable NAT_PMP port mapping
press apply . Also use port that lie in the region 0f 42000-610000. Do not tick the box Randomize port each start ..... and you are good to go So ..
After switching to linux was constantly uploading ..
Now I need to know why the windows server 2008, it "limits the up"