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Yeah, it really needs to come back online (and yes, that's my fault it hasn't) - the problem is that we do have about 35GB of material available (many FLACs), and with our hosting company we had at the time, that wasn't an issue - what was an issue was the high spikes in CPU usage that got our account there suspended, and forced us to move to more reliable and "professional" hosting, at a higher monthly cost, and drastically less space (most hosting companies "oversell" their storage and bandwidth they offer, since realistically, hardly anyone actually uses those insane amounts - at least that's what the hosting company hopes will happen). Unfortunately you end up on a server with quite a few other websites, and that load on the CPU can easily spike, setting off alarms at the hosting company (they want to keep CPU usage at a certain level to ensure server stability), and too many instances of that causes them to suspend your account.

 

At this point I think it is possible to host the downloads, and remotely link them here, either via FTP or set up another domain and host them that way, linking them here.

 

If I have time today, I'll see about doing some tests and see what happens.

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Yeah, it really needs to come back online (and yes, that's my fault it hasn't) - the problem is that we do have about 35GB of material available (many FLACs), and with our hosting company we had at the time, that wasn't an issue - what was an issue was the high spikes in CPU usage that got our account there suspended, and forced us to move to more reliable and "professional" hosting, at a higher monthly cost, and drastically less space (most hosting companies "oversell" their storage and bandwidth they offer, since realistically, hardly anyone actually uses those insane amounts - at least that's what the hosting company hopes will happen). Unfortunately you end up on a server with quite a few other websites, and that load on the CPU can easily spike, setting off alarms at the hosting company (they want to keep CPU usage at a certain level to ensure server stability), and too many instances of that causes them to suspend your account.

 

At this point I think it is possible to host the downloads, and remotely link them here, either via FTP or set up another domain and host them that way, linking them here.

 

If I have time today, I'll see about doing some tests and see what happens.

 

just go with mediafire. seriously. some friends from another website and i have a 50+ gb (and still growing) mediafire free account. uploading and downloading could be faster but it's certainly better than any torrent sites.

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Yeah, it really needs to come back online (and yes, that's my fault it hasn't) - the problem is that we do have about 35GB of material available (many FLACs), and with our hosting company we had at the time, that wasn't an issue - what was an issue was the high spikes in CPU usage that got our account there suspended, and forced us to move to more reliable and "professional" hosting, at a higher monthly cost, and drastically less space (most hosting companies "oversell" their storage and bandwidth they offer, since realistically, hardly anyone actually uses those insane amounts - at least that's what the hosting company hopes will happen). Unfortunately you end up on a server with quite a few other websites, and that load on the CPU can easily spike, setting off alarms at the hosting company (they want to keep CPU usage at a certain level to ensure server stability), and too many instances of that causes them to suspend your account.

 

At this point I think it is possible to host the downloads, and remotely link them here, either via FTP or set up another domain and host them that way, linking them here.

 

If I have time today, I'll see about doing some tests and see what happens.

 

just go with mediafire. seriously. some friends from another website and i have a 50+ gb (and still growing) mediafire free account. uploading and downloading could be faster but it's certainly better than any torrent sites.

 

what is the limit (gb) of a free account?

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What about a Wattum private tracker for users with torrents??? that way as long as everyone seeds and holds onto things then it'll be ok with Joyrex reseeding every so often certain sets here and there which have been forgotten....

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What about a Wattum private tracker for users with torrents??? that way as long as everyone seeds and holds onto things then it'll be ok with Joyrex reseeding every so often certain sets here and there which have been forgotten....

 

a private tracker would work very well in a community like watmm, plus i know a lot of the members here use private music sharing trackers, so they are used to it. seeding wouldn't be a problem at all.

i support this.

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Hmmm... a tracker is not a bad idea - it would depend on how many members of WATMM run their BT clients continuously, as I wouldn't want it to all depend on just a few members to carry that load...

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Hmmm... a tracker is not a bad idea - it would depend on how many members of WATMM run their BT clients continuously, as I wouldn't want it to all depend on just a few members to carry that load...

 

as i use whatcd i run utorrent pretty much everyday for a couple of hours, and there are plenty of members here using bt clients as well. i honestly think it would work better that the previous scheme or mediafire and such things.

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Yeah, it really needs to come back online (and yes, that's my fault it hasn't) - the problem is that we do have about 35GB of material available (many FLACs), and with our hosting company we had at the time, that wasn't an issue - what was an issue was the high spikes in CPU usage that got our account there suspended, and forced us to move to more reliable and "professional" hosting, at a higher monthly cost, and drastically less space (most hosting companies "oversell" their storage and bandwidth they offer, since realistically, hardly anyone actually uses those insane amounts - at least that's what the hosting company hopes will happen). Unfortunately you end up on a server with quite a few other websites, and that load on the CPU can easily spike, setting off alarms at the hosting company (they want to keep CPU usage at a certain level to ensure server stability), and too many instances of that causes them to suspend your account.

 

At this point I think it is possible to host the downloads, and remotely link them here, either via FTP or set up another domain and host them that way, linking them here.

 

If I have time today, I'll see about doing some tests and see what happens.

 

just go with mediafire. seriously. some friends from another website and i have a 50+ gb (and still growing) mediafire free account. uploading and downloading could be faster but it's certainly better than any torrent sites.

 

what is the limit (gb) of a free account?

 

that's what i was thinking! the downloads don't have to be on watmm

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Hmmm... a tracker is not a bad idea - it would depend on how many members of WATMM run their BT clients continuously, as I wouldn't want it to all depend on just a few members to carry that load...

 

my computer is always on and so is µtorrent, i don't know how much i would download and seed though, probably mostly squarepusher

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i've talked with chaos before in chatmm, but i don't think the resources are available to have a watmm private tracker of sorts. in a perfect world, it would bind to your registered account, have ratios, and i'd seed about every idm live set in existence, cuz you know...i like to spread my seed innit :crazy:

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