• Hellfire103@lemmy.ca
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    Torrent is fully decentralised and therefore accessible in practically all jurisdictions, regardless of the server status.

    In many cases, I have also found Torrents to be considerably faster than direct downloads — however, your mileage may vary.

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      I find they’re faster too. Another benefit of them being distributed is the distributor doesn’t have to pay for all the bandwidth for every download, which I understand can be a considerable savings for smaller distros.

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      The torrent client also verifies the checksum for each chunk and automatically redownloads any corrupted chunks. With a direct download, you would have to manually verify the checksum and redownload the whole thing if it’s corrupted.