I have many Tbs I want to download & don’t have the space plus I don’t have the $ to invest in large amounts of storage so I’ve been trying to learn about Seedboxes here and around the net and it seems like it might be a solution to my needs but I have so many questions.
Is a seedbox just for remote torrenting and moving files to and from your computer?
Can you logon to a seedbox and direct download files from a website into the seedbox?
Can you create torrents in the seedbox for posting to torrent sites?
Are seedboxes mainly for keeping ratios up on private trackers or do they also accept open trackers as well?
Do you have to worry about DMCA notices with a seedbox?/Can seedboxes see what you transfer?
Can seedboxes be used with a VPN for optimum privacy or is there even a need?
What are some of the best seedboxes which leave a minimal, trackable footprint & preferably use US currency?
Any helpful guidance would be most appreciated. Thank You!
Think of a Seedbox as a cloud service provider with convenience features focused on enabling piracy, by keeping the hardware in a jurisdiction that doesn’t care what you pirate and giving you one-click easy installation methods for apps that make piracy simple. But without going so far as “Thank you for your payment, download these specific media files here.”
You debatably have to be a techie. But by techie standards it’s very easy to use.
If you really hate piracy, I suppose you could pay for one for a month, get the identity of who you paid, and use one of the apps to host a shell script that listens on one of the few public ports you have access to, that answers every incoming connection with “this is a seed box operated by ABC, with cards payments accepted by LMNOP Inc in Athens, Greece.”
But the most common usage is running packaged software they let you run (like BT clients you can remote-control, sickchill, radarr, sonarr, Plex, etc.) or remote desktops or shells. Usually implemented as docker containers.
Thanks for the response! I understood some of that. I used to be a techie but technology has left me in the dirt in the past years. You kinda lost me starting with paragraph 3.
Don’t worry, you aren’t missing much. That paragraph was kind of goofy anyway.