The Pirate Bay Tracker Shuts Down for Good

Written by Ernesto
Torrentfreak.com

November 17, 2009

http://torrentfreak.com/the-pirate-bay-tracker-shuts-down-for-good-091117/


Today marks the end of an era, as The Pirate Bay team announces that the 
world’s largest BitTorrent tracker is shutting down for good. Although the 
site will remain operational for now, millions of BitTorrent users will 
lose the use of its tracker and will instead have to rely on DHT and 
alternative trackers to continue downloading.

In the fall of 2003, a group of friends from Sweden decided to launch a 
BitTorrent tracker named ‘The Pirate Bay’. It soon became one of the 
largest BitTorrent trackers on the Internet, coordinating the downloads of 
more than 25 million peers at its height.

Despite this success, The Pirate Bay operators today decided to pull the 
plug and close down the tracker permanently. The evolution of the 
BitTorrent protocol has made trackers redundant they say, as BitTorrent 
downloads work well with trackerless solutions such as DHT and PEX.

“Now that the decentralized system for finding peers is so well developed, 
TPB has decided that there is no need to run a tracker anymore, so it will 
remain down! It’s the end of an era, but the era is no longer up2date. We 
have put a server in a museum already, and now the tracking can be put 
there as well,” the Pirate Bay crew write on their blog.

Aside from this shutdown, there is also another major development quietly 
under discussion.

TorrentFreak has learned that behind the scenes the Pirate Bay operators 
are talking to other BitTorrent site owners to encourage them to follow 
suit and completely ditch torrents in the future. BitTorrent has reached a 
point where trackers and torrents are no longer needed to download files 
successfully. Supported by all of the major BitTorrent clients, DHT and PEX 
can handle the transfers and Magnet links can largely replace traditional 
torrent files.

“We’re talking to the other torrent admins on doing magnet links and 
DHT+PEX for all sites. Moving away from torrents and trackers totally – 
like pick a date and all agree ‘from this date, we’ll not support torrents 
anymore’,” a Pirate Bay insider told TorrentFreak.

Switching to trackerless and torrentless downloading on public BitTorrent 
sites does indeed seem to be an option. Previously, many people thought 
that BitTorrent would collapse if a dominant tracker like the Pirate Bay 
went down, but this doomsday scenario never unfolded. In fact, the recent 
downtime of the tracker did not slow down or stop many transfers, as DHT 
and PEX seamlessly took over.

Those BitTorrent users who don’t want to go trackerless just yet can of 
course still use OpenBitTorrent and PublicBitTorrent, or indeed one of the 
many other alternative trackers currently available.

Whether or not The Pirate Bay and others will move away from torrent files 
in the future, the closure of the world’s largest BitTorrent tracker is 
nevertheless a milestone in the history of the Internet. Starting today, 
the Pirate Bay has changed its tagline from “The world’s largest BitTorrent 
tracker” to “The world’s most resilient (magnetic) BitTorrent site.”


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