Reduce server load using torrent link instead of direct http link: Burnbit create online torrents

If you offer too many  heavy downloads direct links via your websites or blog then do you know how much access burden you are putting on the server as if there is too many parallel downloading through your account. The increase in downlload not only consume the bandwidth usage a lot but will  also results in slow downloads… now how about an idea to convert those direct download link into a Torrent link of the files hosted on your website…

First of all you should know the difference between direct download via FTP or HTTP and Torrent downloads via bit-torrent application. Downloading a file from Internet using Bittorrent and direct FTP / HTTP are two different things. Torrents use Peer to Peer Technology where the load isn’t on single server instead file is served by multiple computers. While direct download occurs from a single server.

Now how you to create a torrent link from direct download link….via the help pf online service BurnBit which can burn any file on web into torrent which contains meta data information about the content file. This .torrent file in turn can be downloaded via Bittorrent client on your system.

This can be very useful for Webmasters who are sharing a file on their website, it is definitely worth giving .torrent download option to users and don’t even care to keep seeding all time for availability.

How to create Torrent for any file hosted on Web:You just need URL or link of the file and paste it on BurnBit homepage and hit BURN button. File will be processed in minutes and you are offered to download .torrent of that file.

Web masters can get script to embed on website and offer your readers to download the file via Bittorrent. Also, you can add additional HTTP mirrors for better connectivity and availability.

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2 comments

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