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Totally unusable after 3 years of torrenting???
by
Guest
on 2017/01/01 03:46:37 AM
Dear sir;
I have been using Tixati for 3 years now and as my torrents download list (UI List) growing and so the speed of tixati in loading / responsiveness degraded to a halt and freezing the system too.
I have not been able to use Tixati for a year now and every time you publish new update I eagerly install and test hoping the issue is solved, but its not.
Meanwhile I had to use other Torrent Client and had to load all past 10,000+ torrents file into the new client as paused/stopped so I can have history list for reference use.
As am waiting for tixati to be usable again, I started to compare and research including moving tixati database to a highly powered computer. But the issue remains as bad.
Facts;
0- My UI list / download history grown over 10,000 torrents
1- The slowness started to become noticeable around 1000 torrent history list (UI list)
2- Some of these torrents are completed and others are dead (uncompleted)
3- The dead torrents are stopped but I keep the entry's (no data) in history list for reference only.
4- Tixati slows to almost freezing when starting which takes over 40 minutes
5- Tixati remains slow and not as responsive after loading is complete.
6- System slows and often I am forced to terminate task from task manager.
7- Memory usage reaches up to 5+ GB and then settles around 4-5 GB.
8- CPU usage goes very high too, obviously if system freezes.
9- The 2 Core2.dat files are 1.6 GB each.
10- I tested on new bare-bone windows 10 system to eliminate any other possible factors.
As I noticed similar discussion on Tixati forum dated earlier this year and in which means that the issue is known by you and if so and nothing has changed, then it would be correct to assume that tixati is for lite torrenting and will stay that way?
Please let me know if so or there is a future plans and changes that is focused on this issue.
regards
by
Guest
on 2017/01/01 03:47:04 PM
Ive concluded the same under similar circumstances, tixatis for light torrenting apparently..
by
Pete
on 2017/01/01 08:25:14 PM
In my opinion it's like starting a web browser with 10000 pages open from previous sessions (for reference) and complaining the program is slow and takes a lot of resources. Do you really need all those transfers loaded?
by
Guest
on 2017/01/02 12:11:57 AM
I'm like Pete, I have 3500 torrents, plus around another 2k offline (moved to a new system and am slowly bringing all my torrents back to life) and I too like to keep them all in Tixati, let Tixati make the decisions for rotating torrents (no modifications by me, default settings right out of the box so to speak) and I'm going through a VPN.
I did notice that when I had trackers there seems to be some weird issues that I just can't put my finger on, so I've been removing all trackers and then I started seeding the appropriate number of seeds to my downloads, looking over the seeding it's all PEX and DHT.
Now I know there is a fundamental shift in either having trackers, a few trackers, a couple of trackers or no trackers. I'm choosing no trackers and have around a 3.042 share ratio per the home screen.
I'd like to keep all torrents online infinite sharing but for now I'm stopping @ 5.0 and when I reach a certain threshold I'll restart and go to 10.0 then stop.
So not to splinter this topic to much, what do YOU do with your torrents? What is your 'system' of usage? I don't mind letting Tixati do its magic and am a happy Tixati user, don't want to switch, I'm tired of messing around with other clients set-up, testing, and such, I'm very happy and satisfied.
so if you want splinter to a new topic? But I am very curious what others are doing with their Tixati, their torrent load, share ratio's, stop/start torrents...
thanks!
by
Guest
on 2017/01/02 01:27:04 PM
I used to run Tixati-based seedboxes for years. I remember having 20k+ torrents seeded in older versions of tixati that ran better than modern tixati with 10k torrents. Had to move on to another client for the seedboxes (though I use tixati for everything else). This is also why a good 3/4th of tixati seedboxes have disappeared by switching to something else in the last year or so. Tixati is byfar the best client featurewise. It just has some current scaling issues.
by
Napsterbater
on 2017/01/03 02:27:58 AM
As far as tixati is concerned, setting it for IPv4 is all you need to stop it from using any IPv6.
by
loninappleton
on 2017/01/05 05:50:39 AM
10k? 20k?
Just now I have a 10 to 1 share ratio b/c not much to download of interest. Still, my 300 use up all my bandwidth on a 24-7 setup. I'll not try to guess what 10,000 items have to be seeded by one individual. Perhaps there is duplication (?)
by
Guest
on 2017/01/12 04:49:11 AM
Hi,
I have the same problem with 10k torrents. It really really sucks, I use Tixati because it has the fastest upload speed,
and in every way (other by the not scaling well) Tixati is the best software for seeding.
My solution has been to create different user accounts just for running multiple Tixatis. Currently having Tix-1 to Tix-7 and
each seeding up to 1400 torrents. Thats not ideal, you need to move completed downloads to other Tixatis etc. but the biggest
problem is that the one that I used for downloading, doesnt remember what I have already downloaded. If there were checking
mechanism for new downloads, that would check if those downloads are already on the textfile that contains all the magnets,
and some settings for controlling if Tixati would prompt or not to download again, then I would be satisfied.
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