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15/02/2012 02:46 — Anonymous: "User"
Just the awesomeness of the awesomeness! You made it simple and easy for us, the selfish, ignorant and fast consuming internet's users. But no one knows in real how much hard working is behind all of this!
Thank you for everything!
15/02/2012 04:13 — Anonymous
Thanks for your hard work.
But I have to say in defense of Bayfiles. Looking at the homepage, the only mirror that every file has seems to be embedupload. The others are mirroring very late. When Bayfiles was around, it used to mirror pretty fast. So we had an alternative to embedupload.
15/02/2012 09:46 — admin
That's probably only a temporary thing with MirrorStack being broken these days.
It's already been disabled, but what about Bayfiles vs UploadMirrors?
15/02/2012 10:29 — Anonymous
When it works, uploadmirrors is good. But looking at the front page not many of the latest, uploadmirrors have not yet mirrored many of the additions even after some hours.
16/02/2012 21:59 — admin
Funnily enough, they seem to be erroring out nowadays...
Urgh, okay, I take your point. I don't really want to be using too much more bandwidth but I'll see if I should get rid of some other service (like UploadMirrors).
Any votes on a single file host?
17/02/2012 02:36 — aniluv
Take a look at this then, good for free users.

http://jumbofiles.com/
19/02/2012 07:54 — Zero
I agree jumbofiles is really good :)
20/02/2012 16:01 — Anonymous
Thanks for getting Bayfiles mirrors back up
21/02/2012 09:40 — admin
Note that it's probably only going to be temporary.
It'll probably be replaced with Jumbofiles once I write the uploader component for it.
19/02/2012 23:56 — Anonymous
I'd love if you could go back to bayfiles, if that's not possible, then jumbofiles could be a good alternative.
17/02/2012 03:00 — Anonymous: "Ubaid"
Yeah Jumbofiles is pretty Good for free users. I will really recomend it too.
20/02/2012 13:07 — Anonymous
18/02/2012 21:43 — Anonymous
I recommend http://animegoon.com/, Hiryuu-Subs uses it, too.
20/02/2012 07:59 — dreamer2908
No Download-Accelerators support & Downloads resume for free users.
21/02/2012 01:49 — Anonymous: "Ubaid"
Latest and best filehost for anime is www.ddlanime.com for free user 80000MB bandwidth for 3 days. Full speed resumeable download. Filesize limit 500MB. No capchata co adpops.
21/02/2012 08:21 — admin
Looks interesting, thanks for the suggestion.
Considering the name, I might even upload to an account, although it's anyone's guess as to how long the site will last. Other point is 500GB storage limit - am not too sure how long that'll last either, but I can give it a shot I guess.

Am taking a look at Jumbofiles by the way.
21/02/2012 15:16 — Anonymous
Great service!
A suggestion: it would be nice if one could link to the files via md5/sha1/ed2k checksums or anidb file ids, for example https://animetosho.org/md5/<md5goeshere>/
23/02/2012 08:26 — admin
Interesting suggestion - I'll consider it. Out of interest, any particular purpose for it?
AniDB file matching is rather difficult in my experience, so it probably won't be that.
23/02/2012 19:28 — Anonymous
Main reason is that I always store md5 sums for episodes, but not the full video details or screenshots.
For people coming from AniDB it might be helpful too, since they also store crc/md5/sha sums
22/02/2012 22:51 — k1ko
Fileserve links come out to late.
23/02/2012 08:34 — admin
Blame EmbedUpload >_>
23/02/2012 11:57 — Anonymous
Have you looked into using http://www.fileserving.com as an additional host?
They seem to offer unusually fast upload and download speeds for free accounts (I can max out my 25Mbit/25Mbit from out here in California on their service) when you consider they hosted in Toronto, Canada. No clue about their reliability though.
26/02/2012 01:54 — Anonymous
Looks like Fileserving really gets overloaded during prime-time on the weekends. Night and day difference compared to a couple days ago, since I'm now seeing only seeing ~250KBps.

Still considerably better than Jumbofiles, which seems to be at ~50KBps right now.

With Bayfiles, the 5 minute wait time is still annoying as hell, but they continue to offer the most reliable speed of ~350KBps for free registered users.
23/02/2012 15:35 — Anonymous
Hope you are not doing away with Bayfiles in favour of JumboFiles. It's true Bayfiles has that 6 min waiting time but speeds are very good (I get in excess of 350 KBps). In JumboFiles even with multiple connections, I am not getting speeds above 100 KBps
23/02/2012 21:42 — Anonymous
I have to agree that JumboFiles is extremely slow, at least from the USA. The guy above is lucky that he even gets 100KBps, as my avg speed from Jumbofiles is ~25KBps. Even with a 5 minute wait-time on BayFiles, the 15x quicker download speed makes up for it, allowing files to finish in a matter of minutes rather than  _hours_ like with Jumbofiles. Though as long as Mediafire is kept around, I don't really care either way.
24/02/2012 00:26 *aniluv
Speed seemed to haven drooped due to the traffic? Nonetheless still a good alternative.
24/02/2012 11:41 — admin
Currently, I'm testing a few hosts, but thanks a lot for your feedback - will take into consideration when I decide what to use.

Perhaps their pipes are full, especially considering JumboFiles looks like they're in Canada, and Bayfiles in Sweeden.
24/02/2012 13:47 — Anonymous
Jumbofiles appears to use 100+ servers split between Netherlands and USA using the www subdomains www2.jumbofiles.com through www166.jumbofiles.com. None of their servers are in Canada as far as I can tell.

Currently www144.jumbofiles.com on Leaseweb appears to either be horribly overloaded or they are throttling USA. Unfortunately that's where the majority of Animetosho files were being uploaded to recently. The past couple files have changed to www95.jumbofiles.com, a USA server, which seems a bit better @~200KB/s (though still slower than Bayfiles in Sweden which throttles free users), but again it shows signs of being overloaded with speed fluctuating all over the place. As far as reliability goes, Jumbofiles seems rather poor, unless you find a way to force each file to be uploaded to a unique Jumbofiles subdomain to hopefully ease their load. As yet another mirror, it never hurts though.

Distance and latency in the big picture usually makes little difference as long as bandwidth capacity is available. I can easily max out my FTTH connection anywhere in the world as long as the server/datacenter has bandwidth capacity available and everything is configured properly.
25/02/2012 05:48 — admin
Thanks for taking the time to check that (I just made a guess based off their main domain).
I don't know how their servers are exactly set up, but I know that I can specifically set one in the upload script, should it be possible to guess a good one (whether or not files are then transferred is unknown to me).

You are very correct that latency generally has a negligible impact on throughput; I was making a comment based on crude logic, that longer distance usually implies more hops, which may imply higher probability of a congested link (although many intermediary links are like 10+Gbps, so unlikely).

Thanks for the info.
24/02/2012 18:07 — Insence
Please please, upload on SlingFile.com too..
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