

A lot of people use Deluge for their torrent management and is great for managing a small amount of torrents (100 or less). Delugeĭeluge is a more CPU heavy application but has a better interface and looks cleaner. If you’re used to torrent clients on your Windows Computer, then RuTorrent is going to be a breeze to learn to quickly identify the functions in it as well. It has a very clean looking user interface as well which makes navigating it easy as well. RuTorrent is fantastic at handling a lot of torrents as well, so if you are a power user and downloads/seeds a lot of content, then RuTorrent might be the way to go. RTorrent is the backend program that does a lot of the heavy lifting. However, in order for RuTorrent to work, you do need to have RTorrent. RuTorrent is written on a C++ framework within your seedbox. I liked the similar looking interface between RuTorrent and uTorrent. I personally use RuTorrent as it was the first piece of downloading software I used when I first got into seedboxes. In this blog post, we hope to present the list of Pros and Cons of each system so that you can make an informed decision when you are setting up your seedbox. However, there are some people who don’t know the differences and the Pros and Cons of using the software. However, using QuickBox you get the option of either Deluge or RuTorrent as your downloader and both are extremely good pieces of software. I am not in the business of telling anyone how to run their seedbox.
