Comment by xandrius
3 days ago
The main difference is that people can re-host and seed part of the data by offering space in their own servers.
If AA goes down, it's not the end of it all, a new one comes back up and the seeders are still there.
3 days ago
The main difference is that people can re-host and seed part of the data by offering space in their own servers.
If AA goes down, it's not the end of it all, a new one comes back up and the seeders are still there.
A lot of the ebook data has very few seeders, and it very much looks like they may all be AA. I assume it is a handful of people who this all relies on. I doubt there are many complete mirrors, if any. And even if there are, who of those are not only willing to seed but also run and redo all of the necessary infrastructure when shit hits the fan. As far as I can see, there is currently only one place left to actually contribute and upload material. The torrent music scene is a number of multitudes larger than that.