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Thanks to this Lemmy I entered the magic world of private trackers, and now the list of torrents I keep seeding is growing by the day. How can I detect when the number of torrents is detrimental to the functioning of the network? What is a reasonable ball park estimate of active (even if "dormant") torrents?

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[–] MomSpaghetti@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Just run things and find out. It really depends on your network and environment. Take note when things act up or slow down and scale back.

I usually have over 1,100 torrents seeding but maybe a dozen or so are active at a time. Maybe more sometimes, I don't watch it as closely as I used to.

A few times I've added hundreds of movies at once by importing IMDb lists and experienced network errors. I had to download them in batches.