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Now if I enable the ltconfig plugin in deluge and set it to the aggressive preset the speeds per peer then go through the roof and look like they are really maxing out. Using deluge on new torrents is quicker than rtorrent as I tend to upload/download to more peers, however the transfer speeds to each peer are roughly equivalent to rtorrent. My host has said that they do not filer any traffiic, so that leaves what? A transit peer? Or my settings? I tested this on 2 VPSs with no firewall running. Obviously I know there are differences between SCP (sequential) and bittorrent (random) transfers, but 90mbps is way too big a difference to pass off as SCP being more efficient than bittorrent. Using bittorrent on each server for the same exact transfer, I get 10mbps.
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From my west coast server (1gbps) to my east coast server (100mbps), I get the full 100mbps transfer on a single SCP transfer.
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Those speeds are roughly 100mbps with SCP and sometimes between 200-300mbps using just a single stream of HTTP. I have a gigabit server and get extremely good speeds from the West Coast US to East Coast US and even Europe. Now I have a problem of my own, 2 actually. Let me start off by saying I've crawled these forums for years and gotten much helpful advice from reading other's problems/suggestions.