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- All Platforms
+ Tracker communication uses fewer resources
+ More accurate bandwidth management
- + Bandwidth displays now include BitTorrent protocol overhead
+ + Bandwidth limits now include BitTorrent protocol overhead
+ Files are preallocated as soon as any data is received for that file
+ Stability, security, and performance improvements to the RPC/Web UI server
+ Support compression when serving Web UI and RPC responses
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This shows your upload/download ratio. 1.00 means you have uploaded as much as you have downloaded, 2.00 means you have uploaded twice the amount you have downloaded, etc.
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Why are the total upload/download rates greater than zero when all transfers are paused?
Why are upload/download rates greater than the actual data transfer rates?
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- The upload and download rates include BitTorrent protocol overhead. Slightly higher upload and download rates for transfers, even when paused, is normal.
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What do the download stats mean in the Torrent inspector?