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I intend to upload an archive of a website I scraped for the last few weeks. The torrent is about 4 TB large and contains 400000 folders which in turn contain 40 .jpg’s on average (plus some metadata).

Should I just create the torrent with the files as they are right now, or should I put the individual folders in archives (or maybe even the entire torrent?)?

Thanks in advance

39 points

People will want to download chicks or parts of the torrent, you should leave them separate.

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Makes sense. What about individual folders? I’m concerned that the massive amount of small files could slow down the download quite a bit. Unfortunately, I’m not too familiar with the BitTorrent protocol, so I don’t know if this would have an impact.

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Depends on final size of the folder zips. 20-30mb? Sure. 200-300? Nah.

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Small files don’t impact BitTorrent transfers. They’re sent in pieces of a fixed size, and those pieces can contain multiple files.

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Only if you can achieve significant compression. 15% or more.

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Yes, you can, I would say that it would be good to deduplicate files first.

Also put a txt file with locations and file hashes in torrent, it could be usable if some valuable files were lost in the future due to seeders being inactive and torrent becoming dead, to make .torrent file smaller you would choose a bigger piece size, but in this case users would have to waste additional traffic if they are downloading only files they choose.

It would be nice then to have BEP-47 support for file alignment, but this comes with many padding files locations in torrent’s metadata which makes it bigger.

If you have a big nested structure of folders, then every file there would have something like this info in metadata: folder1/folder2/folder3/file.jpg

All of these problems could be solved, if you’re choosing format to BitTorrent v2 only while creating the torrent, but keep in mind that it won’t work with Transmissions and uTorrents. qBittorrents are working.

You could choose a hybrid, but it makes torrent size a lot bigger.

So overall, bestly you would choose v2 or hybrid (with hybrids sacrificing torrent’s size greatly, but providing your users with file hashes, deduplication and reduced bandwidth), or make at least a v1 torrent, optionally in a client that supports BEP-47 after deduplication and adding .txt

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I’d put it all in a single archive.

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Why not both?

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