Postby Kaligraphic » Sun Mar 20, 2005 1:43 pm
It starts slow because you haven't started downloading a lot. It speeds up as more peers start uploading to you. Once you have enough that you can start uploading for yourself, it gets a lot faster, because BitTorrent clients put priority on peers that upload to them. Personally, I find it to often be faster than direct (HTTP or FTP) download from busy servers. (I've maxed out my connection with BitTorrent and had to limit my download speed to keep other use possible. And I'm on 256/768 DSL. Of course, it can depend on the popularity of the torrent.)
The protocol has a bit more overhead than I might prefer, but it's still pretty good. Also, as Shooraijin said, it does spread the load around so that we don't crush servers with large/popular files.
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