Hello !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
I intend to upload an archive of a website I scraped for the last few weeks. The torrent is about 4 TB large and contains 400000 folders which in turn contain 40 .jpg’s on average (plus some metadata).
Should I just create the torrent with the files as they are right now, or should I put the individual folders in archives (or maybe even the entire torrent?)?
Thanks in advance
People will want to download chicks or parts of the torrent, you should leave them separate.
Makes sense. What about individual folders? I’m concerned that the massive amount of small files could slow down the download quite a bit. Unfortunately, I’m not too familiar with the BitTorrent protocol, so I don’t know if this would have an impact.
Small files don’t impact BitTorrent transfers. They’re sent in pieces of a fixed size, and those pieces can contain multiple files.
Depends on final size of the folder zips. 20-30mb? Sure. 200-300? Nah.
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Jpeg is already compressed, so compressing them again won’t do anything but make it impossible for people to selectively download just the image/folder they desire.
Metadata on the other hand sounds like text files, which compress very well. Wether the space savings is worth it is hard to answer without more info. I’d personally lean towards not archiving it.
Only if you can achieve significant compression. 15% or more.
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Leave them as is. I hate having to deal with archives inside torrents unless there’s a very good reason for them.
I’d put it all in a single archive.
wow, dedication bud, few weeks to web rip. well done. true pirate here. tx 4 ur service. I’d love to know which site. 😛 feel free to DM me. I’m curious.
NGL this style of writing looks like a fed trying hard to look like a l33t h4xer arrrgh.
“a pirate is free!”
- CIA
CIA is just an information gathering agency with no legal power, the FBI has the authority to make arrests.
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Why not both?