How can the Vuze client allow me to upload and download large files so quickly?
The Vuze client uses a special peer-to-peer based content distribution system that breaks up large files into small pieces and distributes them in parallel across the network, allowing these pieces to be downloaded from many computers simultaneously. Each person who downloads the file gets some pieces of the content from the original server, and other pieces from anyone else who is also downloading that file, thereby increasing download speeds significantly.
- Can I turn seeding off?
- Do you sell uploaded user content?
- How can the Vuze client allow me to upload and download large files so quickly?
- How do I "uninstall" the Vuze Toolbar in Firefox?
- How do I "uninstall" the Vuze Toolbar in Internet Explorer?
- How do I create a custom template?
- How do I register again using a different email address?
- How do I schedule my upload and download speeds in Vuze?
- How do I setup Port Forwarding on my router?
- How do I setup Vuze to download faster?
- How to I run a port test?
- I am getting a "Disk read error" message when trying to download a content, what do I do?
- I forgot my username or password.
- I know about Azureus; tell me about Vuze
- I know about Vuze; tell me about torrents / bittorrent.
- Is there a cost associated with using the Vuze Platform?
- Is this open source software?
- Vuze respects the privacy of its users. What does this mean?
- What do I do If I have a Firewall software?
- What is "Seeding"?
- What is a torrent?
- What is Vuze?
- What operating systems does Vuze support?
- Why am I being asked to reset my password?
- Why are most of my torrents queued and not downloading?