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Pulsed Media runs seedbox hosting from its own datacenters in Helsinki and Kerava, Finland, since 2010. Own hardware, own software, own network. This wiki covers everything from getting started with your seedbox to advanced server administration.

Getting started

New to seedbox hosting? Start here:

  1. Seedbox — what a seedbox is, how it works, and what PM offers
  2. Seedbox access via FTP, SSH and SFTP — connect to your seedbox and transfer files
  3. Downloading from seedbox — get files from your seedbox to your local machine
  4. Rclone tutorial — mount your seedbox storage as a local drive
  5. Troubleshooting Seeding Issues — common problems and fixes

For plans and pricing, see pulsedmedia.com.

Seedbox guides

Torrent clients

File transfers

Media and applications

Connectivity

Comparison guides

Products

Product Type Network Storage
V1000 Shared seedbox (RAID0) 1 Gbps 1-8 TB
M1000 Shared seedbox (RAID5) 1 Gbps 2-6 TB
M10G Shared seedbox (RAID5) 10 Gbps 2-12 TB
V10G Shared seedbox (RAID0) 10 Gbps 2-16 TB
Dragon-R Shared seedbox (RAID10) 20 Gbps 3-16 TB

Full product details and pricing at pulsedmedia.com.

For dedicated servers, see the dedicated server page.

Infrastructure

  • Pulsed Media Datacenters — Helsinki (Lauttasaari) and Kerava, own infrastructure, network details
  • Seedbox Finland — why Finland works for seedbox hosting
  • RAID storage — how PM uses RAID0, RAID5, and RAID10 across product tiers
  • Debian — the operating system running the entire PM fleet
  • NVMe — SSD cache tier on newer servers
  • Hard disk drive — enterprise drives in PM's RAID arrays
  • BitTorrent — the protocol behind seedbox hosting
  • Bitcoin — PM accepted Bitcoin in July 2010, weeks after Bitcoin Pizza Day

Server administration

For dedicated server and VPS customers:

PM Software Stack (PMSS)

PMSS is the open-source management system running on every PM seedbox server.

PMSS source code: github.com/MagnaCapax/PMSS

About Pulsed Media

Pulsed Media has operated since 2010 from its own datacenters in Finland. Own hardware, own software (PMSS), own network (AS203003).

For the full story, see Pulsed Media.

Contributing

This wiki is maintained by Pulsed Media. Customers who want to contribute can contact support to request an editor account.