Lets say that you have something terrific to publish -- a large music or video file, software, a game or anything else that many people would like to have. But the more popular your file becomes, the more you are punished by soaring bandwidth costs. If your file becomes phenomenally successful and a flash crowd of hundreds or thousands try to get it at once, your server simply crashes and no one gets it.
Same here........... I tried it as well i think about 4 times.........and i found it extremely useless......... im on 256 ADSL...... and i was downloading on average on 5k, now considering that i was downloading software 1GB plus, it would have taken me till next christmas to have the download complete.
I went back to Kazaa Lite Revolution, a P2P filesharing program, which can be downloaded from: http://www.kazaalite.pl
its dead slow alright........... i guess the best site ive come across would have to be the you beaute http://www.torrentspy.com
Just about every search entry i made would bring up a result.
impressive file sizes to, we are playing in the gigabyte (GB) area.
but at 4k id rather fly to antartica and back on the same day via Qantas Airlines hehehe.... well....... just trying to point out how slow this torrent stuff is............ of course someone will eventually come up and say that they download at 40k and so on, but the point is P2P is usually more faster.