A seedbox.
An example: http://leaseweb.com/index.php?p=dedicated&sid=5408493bd532b79475b158a2bd625e89
That's the main problem: it's much more expensive than that. A decent seedbox with 2 TB bandwith/month costs about 70 dollars.And how much would I have to pay to upload a substantial amount with keeping in the price range of below 30 bucks a month?
They get the files from torrent trackers or FTP sites, it's very easy this way. The seedbox could be accessed from Remote Desktop Connection in Windows.Lastly how do I get access to the files to upload?
Lastly how do I get access to the files to upload?
A seedbox.
An example: http://leaseweb.com/index.php?p=dedicated&sid=5408493bd532b79475b158a2bd625e89
A question -
for the dedicated servers, is the network bandwidth non-shared?
For eg, if it says 10Mbps port FlatFee, it means they guarantee all the 10Mbps to myself?
I've heard of seedboxes and have a general idea to how they work. If someone wouldn't my clarifying how they work I assure you it would be very much appreciated.
So providing I like what hear if I were to purchase a seedbox is WINDOWS XP as my Operating System a problem?
And how much would I have to pay to upload a substantial amount with keeping in the price range of below 30 bucks a month?
Lastly how do I get access to the files to upload?
Hopefully I'm not too much of an inconvenience but it's something I've been wanting to do.
Once you have a seedbox what would you use to post? Last time I checked there wasn't any decent programs on linux for posting binaries.