![]() ![]() This would basically be the same as choosing priority on files within a torrent, except determining the resources given to each torrent when downloading. ![]() Within this it would be possible to specify high and low priority torrents, doing-so adjust the number of peers that they are allowed to connect to automatically based on the number available. Torrents with fewer peers will give up some of their allowance to others which have other peers available. I think that some kind of priority system could help with this, whereby every torrent is given a slice of the global number of peers, with more being given to torrents that are downloading and seeding. Pausing can be used to adjust this (pause the low-priority torrent so the peer allowance goes elsewhere, then re-enable it), but it's not ideal. ![]() When transmission is set up such that there is a global limit to the total number of peers, it can sometimes be the case that large, low-urgency torrents end up with the highest number of peers, resulting in other torrents, that you may want to download quicker, being starved of peers.
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