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No it doesn't, its resource demands are miserable, so don't worry about it, just let it run in the side.
Bandwidth concerns only should be applied if you have a limited tariff.
The reason why torrenting is so successful, is due to its resource minimalism and ability of current hdd/ssd drives to last long.
Due to only read operations being made, which is a fraction of tear of what write operations are doing.
I have a personal HDD drive (still alive and functioning after 14 years of constant use), started agile torrenting not a while ago (even while I had 2Mbps ADSL connection), already passed TB threshold, and it's still healthy.