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Kazaa Loses P2P Crown To Edonkey

I(rispee_I(reme writes "According to the network population stats at slyck, FastTrack (home of Kazaa) is no longer the most populous filesharing network. Top honors now belong to edonkey, a network of German origins. (Most edonkey users connect with emule, a gpl client for Windows)."

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  1. The reason? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    At least in my personnal circle of friends, the reason why Kazaa usage stopped was the effective killing off of Kazaa lite.

  2. Re:Got plenty of time? eDonkey may rock. by js3 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    edonkey has an interesting race to the bottom characteristic. If you give it all your bandwidth you will end up sharing 5-10 times the size you originally intended to download. So any emule user with a clue will cap his upload bandwidth, which makes everyone else slow. Edonkey may be the place to find stuff, but it's not the place to download large binaries.

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  3. Edonkey vs. other p2p networks by humberthumbert · · Score: 5, Insightful


    The reason I use ed2k (through the emule client) is that the community is by and large really into file-sharing, NOT file-trading. Hence, you can readily find years-old material for download. In pristine uncorrupted condition no less.

    P2P networks like Bittorrent and DC++ have an air
    of "grab all you can and go offline, fuck the other guy" attitude that I really detest. Not to mention that they're only really good for brand new releases...

    1. Re:Edonkey vs. other p2p networks by line.at.infinity · · Score: 4, Insightful

      In any network, the net total uploaded is always equivalent to the net total downloaded, so all P2P networks has the same leech to share ratio (1 to 1). Bittorrent isn't very good for file diversity though, IMHO. It's easier to share 40 gigs of esoteric files on traditional P2P networks, while for BitTorrent you'd need to run 400 simultaneous connections to servers running trackers just to make visible to the world four hundred 100 MB files that have trackers.

  4. Re:Got plenty of time? eDonkey may rock. by real_smiff · · Score: 4, Insightful
    you can start downloading with nothing shared and as soon as you complete one chunk your download becomes an upload to anyone else who needs that piece - in fact because you're only uploading that one file you'll get a better rating with the people who have it than you would if you were sharing many files, and this your download will complete faster.

    the credit system has now been secured, you can see the docs for details. hash stealing (credit theft) was a problem for a while, no longer.

    eMule is not an elitist network at all, it's the opposite. unlike DC++ etc. it requires very little user knowledge or share material. it does however take some time in some cases. it is fine for people who only want one album every other week. start it up, get your album, quit the app. in the time between the download finishing and you noticiing, on average you've done your bit for the network.

    this is all based on real experience using eMule. you should try it, it's got so popular for a reason.

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