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August 9th, 2015 07:35 PM #1question ppo.
gaano po kabilis mag download/upload sa google drive? is it the same speed as tor?ents? like for me ang DL speed ko sa tor?ents is 100kbps. same din ba maging dl speed pag google drive?
and pag na interupt ba upload sa google drive e pwede ma resume, o start ka ulit from the start?
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August 9th, 2015 10:32 PM #2
Sa pagkaka alam ko sir depende sa inernet connection mo yan iba kasi sa *******s dapat maraming seeds at sempre depende rin sa net connection mo kahit maraming nag seseeds kong mabagal net mo walarin. ang upload naman over wifi or mobile network or while charging only ang option. auto resume po and upload.
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Sa pagkaka alam ko sir depende sa inernet connection mo yan iba kasi sa *******s dapat maraming seeds at sempre depende rin sa net connection mo kahit maraming nag seseeds kong mabagal net mo walarin. ang upload naman over wifi or mobile network or while charging only ang option. auto resume po and upload.
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August 10th, 2015 09:31 AM #3
pareho lang.... for everything depends on your upload/download speed.
on the interruption, i dont think you can resume, but there is a Google App feature that you can do a sync of the files....parang dropbox.
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pareho lang.... for everything depends on your upload/download speed.
on the interruption, i dont think you can resume, but there is a Google App feature that you can do a sync of the files....parang dropbox.
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August 10th, 2015 10:17 AM #4Not sure if Google Drive has a resume feature.
If your only concern is uploading/downloading files, i tihnk you're better off with bit*******. The algorithm is such that downloaders are given chunks of the file, which it can then feed to other downloaders, so the uploading/downloading is distributed. Try tinkering around with your Bit******* client and you will see how it gets file chunks from other machines.
Of course, it follows that
Many seeders = faster
few seeders = slower
If you want to have certain files always available to you wherever you go...i'm not sure how you can do this with Bit*******, or how you can make it secure for that matter. You should use Google Drive/DropBox/SkyDrive/etc. then.
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August 10th, 2015 08:01 PM #5my purpose is to have an offsite backup for my files here at home. kaya ang option na i am looking at is google drive etc. and maganda nga sana kung me resume function sila
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my purpose is to have an offsite backup for my files here at home. kaya ang option na i am looking at is google drive etc. and maganda nga sana kung me resume function sila
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August 11th, 2015 11:01 AM #7
I dont think So
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