![]() This allows us to serve many more files with much smaller centralized need for bandwidth. ![]() If you have any questions, feel free to ask, but make sure to read this post in full first.Īll participating members run a small client written in Java, that downloads files from the main server and passes them on to people who browse and E-Hentai Galleries. Please make sure that you meet the minimum requirements, found above. This is only necessary if your ISP has a monthly bandwidth cap. (optional) A limit on how many MB it can send every hour. How much disk space it can use for the image cache. Note that this will be limited by your OUTGOING bandwidth, not the rate you can download at. The maximum burst bandwidth the client can use at any time. Make sure to include the following information: If you need additional clients or want to run on servers that cannot use SpeedTest, send me a PM. You cannot sign up for a client unless your connection can sustain at least 50 Mbps = 5000 KB/s of outgoing and incoming traffic. If you live in a country that happens to be blocking E-Hentai, you may not be able to run This particularly applies to South Korea. Restarts and occasional longer shutdowns are acceptable, but running on a computer that's shut down every night is not possible. The server or computer running must be running 24/7. If you are behind a NAT router/firewall (most home connections are), you have to forward any port between 1024-65535 to your local computer. Most home connections can do this, but there is NO WAY to operate if you don't have either. At least 10 GB of disk space to set aside for A public IPv4 address, or the ability to forward a port from your Internet router to your local PC. At least 1000 KB/s of this must be dedicated for In case of bandwidth limitations placed by your ISP or host, the ability to push at least 300 MB/hour (216 GB/month). At least a 100 Mbit/s connection, measured to at least 80 Mbit/s for BOTH upload and download. This is also available directly in most Linux distro repositories. Most versions of Windows, Linux, Mac OS and other Unix flavors should work. What do I need to run Any OS with a proper Java VM.
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