02 Dec 2017, 00:09
02 Dec 2017, 00:21
(01 Dec 2017, 23:56 )Like Ra Wrote: [ -> ]The beauty of bittorrents is distributed storage and parallel downloading. If the site is down, the content will be accessible from those, who aeady downloaded the files.
Ok, well count me in, I'll help anyway I can.
04 Dec 2017, 13:12
Recommendations:
- Torrent should not contain thumbnails. Only full-size images.
- Use forum topics as folders and substitute invalid characters like ":" and name the files with "YYYY-MM-DD filename.ext" where filename is the original name of the uploaded file (not that forum-generated unique string), so that the files will appear in the correct order in each topic..
- You can use your own tracker or maybe some site member aeady has a working tracker?
- Update the torrent once a month? Name it with a date that is easy to sort: archive_2017-11-30.zip
- Torrent should not contain thumbnails. Only full-size images.
- Use forum topics as folders and substitute invalid characters like ":" and name the files with "YYYY-MM-DD filename.ext" where filename is the original name of the uploaded file (not that forum-generated unique string), so that the files will appear in the correct order in each topic..
- You can use your own tracker or maybe some site member aeady has a working tracker?
- Update the torrent once a month? Name it with a date that is easy to sort: archive_2017-11-30.zip
04 Dec 2017, 14:44
(04 Dec 2017, 13:12 )Max515 Wrote: [ -> ]- Use forum topics as folders and substitute invalid characters likeNot possible. Images are organized by years and months.
(04 Dec 2017, 13:12 )Max515 Wrote: [ -> ]name the files with "YYYY-MM-DD filename.ext" where filename is the original name of the uploaded file (not that forum-generated unique string), so that the files will appear in the correct order in each topic..Not possible. Also. many files in the same thread have the same real name.
(04 Dec 2017, 13:12 )Max515 Wrote: [ -> ]You can use your own tracker or maybe some site member aeady has a working tracker?I prefer well-know public trackers for more visibility, distribution, redundancy and download speed.
(04 Dec 2017, 13:12 )Max515 Wrote: [ -> ]Update the torrent once a month?Yes, that was the idea.
(04 Dec 2017, 13:12 )Max515 Wrote: [ -> ]archive_2017-11-30.zipZIP files are highly discouraged for many reasons. E.g., duplicate space for zipped and unzipped files.
04 Dec 2017, 17:07
(04 Dec 2017, 14:44 )Like Ra Wrote: [ -> ]Not possible. Images are organized by years and months.Then the torrent will contain many images in a random order, not related to each other. Isn't it possible to generate the names for the torrent only, leaving ther real files untouched? Like uTorrent "relocate" function?
(04 Dec 2017, 14:44 )Like Ra Wrote: [ -> ]Yes, but it is VERY unlikely to be posted in the same day.(04 Dec 2017, 13:12 )Max515 Wrote: [ -> ]name the files with "YYYY-MM-DD filename.ext" where filename is the original name of the uploaded file (not that forum-generated unique string), so that the files will appear in the correct order in each topic..Not possible. Also. many files in the same thread have the same real name.
(04 Dec 2017, 14:44 )Like Ra Wrote: [ -> ]ZIP files are highly discouraged for many reasons. E.g., duplicate space for zipped and unzipped files.Unzipped is ... unexpected, but even better. No need to extract.
04 Dec 2017, 17:48
(04 Dec 2017, 17:07 )Max515 Wrote: [ -> ]Then the torrent will contain many images in a random order, not related to each other.Yep...
(04 Dec 2017, 17:07 )Max515 Wrote: [ -> ]Isn't it possible to generate the names for the torrent only, leaving ther real files untouched?Who's going to do that for 25,185 (forum) + 12,198 (blog) + other static images? 😉
Also, most images uploaded NOT by me have aeady cryptic names (e.g. from tumblr).
(04 Dec 2017, 17:07 )Max515 Wrote: [ -> ]Yes, but it is VERY unlikely to be posted in the same daySame thread, you mean? Lots of them. E.g. 1.jpg, 2.jpg, etc.
07 Dec 2017, 06:51
So, whats the next step?
07 Dec 2017, 21:24
(07 Dec 2017, 06:51 )MstrChain Wrote: [ -> ]So, whats the next step?
When I have time, I need to create a program, that will go through the backup and rename & copy the files to a new structure. Then create a torrent file. Then upload it somewhere.
Unless someone can help with the program, of course 😉
08 Dec 2017, 13:07
Have you ever thought about putting all binarydata into the maria/mysql db?