05 October 2006 10:00
BitTorrent at AllExperts
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With BitTorrent, files are broken into smaller fragments, typically a quarter of a megabyte each. As the fragments get distributed to the peers, they can be reassembled on a requesting machine in a random order. Each peer takes advantage of the best connections to the missing pieces while providing an upload connection to the pieces it already has. This scheme has proven particularly adept
in trading large files such as videos and software source code. In conventional downloading, high demand leads to bottlenecks as demand surges for bandwidth from the host server. With BitTorrent, high demand can actually speed throughput as more bandwidth and additional “seeds” of the completed file become available to the group. Cohen claims that for very popular files, BitTorrent can support about a thousand times as many downloads as HTTP.
04 October 2006 09:00
Etude et utilisation des technologies des P2P
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Cet article aborde les différentes technologies actuellement employées du P2P, ainsi que des axes de recherches, comme le P2P sémantique. Les utilisations possibles du P2P sont aussi abordées.
03 October 2006 23:00
Brian's BitTorrent FAQ and Guide
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Background Information
Installing BitTorrent
Getting Started with BitTorrent
Configuring Your Network for BitTorrent
Opening/Viewing/Using Files You've Downloaded
Troubleshooting Errors and Problems
Advanced Topics
Getting Help and Support
Links to Popular BitTorrent Sites
03 October 2006 20:00
BitTorrent - Guide complet
Guide complet, technique, outils...
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