• ReversalHatchery@beehaw.org
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      10 hours ago

      but seeding more does not cost storage. why not let it seed until you delete it?

      if it’s so that you can see which ones can you delete, just click on the ratio column to sort by that, and check which ones have a higher ratio

      • llama@lemmy.zip
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        10 hours ago

        Because most people aren’t using the files as stored in the download folder. They’re renaming it, moving it to another folder, and deleting all the extra files. So you’d have to store it twice basically.

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          9 hours ago

          This is one of the great things about the *arrs. They will create a hardlink to the file in your media folder structure so that you can keep seeding and have a well organized/named media library without wasting storage.

          Prior to that, I also just saved my torrents directly to my media library, and used the torrent manager to rename the local file properly. Same thing effectively, just a lil more work.

        • bamboo@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          9 hours ago

          As the other comment says, use hardlinks and then you can have several copies of the file across the same partition all reference the same file, using just the storage space needed for one copy of the file. Still RAR files will need to be extracted first, so those would require just about twice the file size, but hopefully people stop using rar, so that’s not a concern.

            • bobzer@lemmy.zip
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              7 hours ago

              If you’re copying a file to another server there’s still no reason to delete it on the seedbox until you have to.

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                7 hours ago

                And I have to. I am seeding a lot of things, but I only have about 300GB left to play around with, so things get deleted now.

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                7 hours ago

                My seed box isn’t connected to my network and I don’t want it to be.

        • rolandtb303@lemmy.ml
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          9 hours ago

          Here’s a tip: after moving the folder (idk if this counts after renaming a folder or file, probably doesn’t), go into your torrent client and click Force Recheck on the torrent. it’ll recheck everything and continue seeding the file.