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The default path setup suggested by some docker developers that encourages people to use mounts like /movies
, /tv
and /downloads
is very suboptimal because it makes them look like two or three file systems, even if they aren’t. It is the easiest way to get started. While easy to use, it has a major drawback. Mainly losing the ability to hardlink or instant move, resulting in a slower and more I/O intensive copy + delete is used.
But you're able to change this, by not using the pre-defined/recommended paths like:
/downloads
=> /data/downloads
/downloads
=> /data/downloads
, /data/usenet
, /data/torrents
/movies
=> /data/media/movies
/tv
=> /data/media/tv
./tv
=> /data/media/tv
The default path setup suggested by some docker developers that encourages people to use mounts like /movies
, /tv
and /downloads
is very suboptimal because it makes them look like two or three file systems, even if they aren’t. It is the easiest way to get started. While easy to use, it has a major drawback. Mainly losing the ability to hardlink or instant move, resulting in a slower and more I/O intensive copy + delete is used.
But you're able to change this, by not using the pre-defined/recommended paths like:
/downloads
=> /data/downloads
/downloads
=> /data/downloads
, /data/usenet
, /data/torrents
/movies
=> /data/media/movies
/tv
=> /data/media/tv
./tv
=> /data/media/tv
The default path setup suggested by some docker developers that encourages people to use mounts like /movies
, /tv
and /downloads
is very suboptimal because it makes them look like two or three file systems, even if they aren’t. It is the easiest way to get started. While easy to use, it has a major drawback. Mainly losing the ability to hardlink or instant move, resulting in a slower and more I/O intensive copy + delete is used.
But you're able to change this, by not using the pre-defined/recommended paths like:
/downloads
=> /data/downloads
/downloads
=> /data/downloads
, /data/usenet
, /data/torrents
/movies
=> /data/media/movies
/tv
=> /data/media/tv
./tv
=> /data/media/tv
The default path setup suggested by some docker developers that encourages people to use mounts like /movies
, /tv
and /downloads
is very suboptimal because it makes them look like two or three file systems, even if they aren’t. It is the easiest way to get started. While easy to use, it has a major drawback. Mainly losing the ability to hardlink or instant move, resulting in a slower and more I/O intensive copy + delete is used.
But you're able to change this, by not using the pre-defined/recommended paths like:
/downloads
=> /data/downloads
/downloads
=> /data/downloads
, /data/usenet
, /data/torrents
/movies
=> /data/media/movies
/tv
=> /data/media/tv
./tv
=> /data/media/tv
Note
+Settings that aren't covered means you can change them to your own liking or just leave them on default.
+Tools
=> Options
=> Downloads
(Or click on the cogwheel to access the options)
For consistency with other torrents I recommend leaving this on Original
.
Suggested: Original
Delete the .torrent file after it has been added to qBittorrent.
+Suggested: Personal preference
Pre-allocated disk space for the added torrents, this limits fragmentation and also makes sure if you use a cache drive or a feeder disk that the space is available.
+Suggested: Enabled
Make sure this is set to Automatic
. Your downloads will not go into the category folder otherwise.
Suggested: Automatic
This helps you to manage your file location based on categories.
+Suggested: Enabled
Same as Step 2
Suggested: Enabled
Your download root path (Download folder/location).
+Read the ATTENTION
block below
If you enable this, your incomplete downloads will be placed in this directory until completed. This could be useful if you want your downloads to use a separate SSD/Feeder disk1, but this also results in extra unnecessary moves or in worse cases a slower and more I/O intensive copy + delete.
+Suggested: Personal preference
ATTENTION
+ Your Download and Media Library should be NEVER the same locations
Set this to TCP for the best performance
+Suggested: TCP
Your port used for incoming connections, this is the port you opened in your router/firewall or port forwarded at your VPN provider to make sure you're connectable.
+Suggested: The port you opened in your router/firewall or port forwarded at your VPN provider
This should be disabled in your router for several security reasons.
+Suggested: Disabled
Make sure this is disabled so you don't mess up the forwarded port.
+Suggested: Disabled
The best settings for this depends on many factors so I won't be covering this.
+Suggested: personal preference based on your setup and connection.
This is where you would add for example your SOCKS5 settings from your VPN provider.
+Suggested: I personally don't recommend this unsecure option being it's un-encrypted and only spoofs your IP.
Here you can set your global rate limits, meaning your maximum download/upload speed used by qBittorrent. (For all torrents)
+The best settings depends on many factors.
+Bandwidth needed by other services in your home network.
+Suggested: For a home connection that you use with others it's best practice to set the upload/download rate to about 70-80% of your maximum upload/download speed.
When enabled, it basically does the same as above, but with the option to setup a schedule.
+Examples:
+If you have an internet connection that's limited during specific hours (unlimited bandwidth during the night, but limited during the day)
+Suggested: Personal preference
Not going to cover the technical part of what it does, but the following settings are recommended for best speeds (in most cases).
+Prevents you from being flooded if the uTP protocol is used for any reason.
+Suggested: Enabled
Apply rate limit to transport overhead
+Suggested: Disabled
Apply rate limit to peers on LAN
+Suggested: Enabled
These settings are mainly used for public trackers (and should be enabled for them) and not for private trackers, decent private trackers use a private flag where they ignore these settings.
+Suggested: Personal preference
Recommended setting Allow encryption
rather than enforcing it allows more peers to connect and is recommended on underpowered systems as it will allow for lower overhead.
Suggested: Allow encryption
Anonymous mode hides clients (qBittorrent) fingerprint from the peer-ID, sets the ‘User-Agent’ to Null and it doesn’t share your IP-address directly with trackers (though peers will still see your IP address). If using private trackers, it's recommended to disable
this. I also got reports from people who are using this that they had worse speeds.
Suggested: Disabled
These options allow you to control the number of active torrents being downloaded and uploaded.
+Suggested: personal preference based on your setup and connection.
Your maximum seeding ratio preference. (When both ratio and seeding time are enabled it will trigger the action on whatever happens first.)
+Suggested: Disabled
Your maximum seeding time preference (When both ratio and seeding time are enabled it will trigger the action on whatever happens first.)
+Suggested: Disabled
What to do when ratio or seeding time is reached.
+Suggested: Paused and Disabled
Tip
+Personally, I recommend using the seeding goals in your Starr Apps indexer settings (enable advanced), or use qBit Manage
+Recommendation: Disabled
Warning
+ NEVER USE THIS OPTION ON (Semi-)PRIVATE TRACKERS
step.3
whitelist.Enable clickjacking protection, in some cases when this is enabled it could result in issues.
+Suggested: Disabled
Questions or Suggestions?
+If you have questions or suggestions click the chat badge to join the Discord Support Channel where you can ask your questions directly and get live support.
+ +If you use unRaid then you don't need this since you can make use of the default cache drive option. ↩
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