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![]() I'm curious what are the limiting factors that make it undesirable to handle uploads by way of sending out chunks, round robin, to everybody requesting something from you. I personally believe that it could be more desirable, because although you would be getting a slower transfer from each source, you would be downloading from more sources. You would get a percentage of the available bandwidth now, as opposed to waiting for a larger percentage. If gnutella keeps track of upload to download ratio, that result could be the number of chunks the requesting user receives at their turn. |
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