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I use rtorrent+rutorrent for a web UI, and it’s starting to show its age…
Is there anything else out there that can handle 10,000+ torrents? I seed a lot of ebooks 🤓
Zero issues with Transmission. I seed way more than that. Putting it so low really indicates who put together this chart. Definitely an Ubuntu GUI-only user.
Torrent client is supposed to handle torrents. Transmission isn't lagging behind on any protocol features. All the other (very optional) features are trivially handled by docker/podman.
It's always like that, features over stability. I love seeding ebooks!
edit: if you use rtorrent, check out https://github.com/saltyorg/Saltbox it's an Ansible based solution for management and development