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  • DataIdeas-JoshDataIdeas-Josh Member, Patron Provider

    I think this topic is still relevant. So I am interested!

  • JioJio Member

    i'm interested too, have a few gbit/s to offer but not much disk (sub-500gb)

    syncthing doesn't get nearly enough traffic unfortunately

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    Nowadays I'm running ArchiveTeam Warrior on idle VPS.
    It downloads public websites and uploads them for preservation in the Internet Archive.

  • @yoursunny said:
    Nowadays I'm running ArchiveTeam Warrior on idle VPS.
    It downloads public websites and uploads them for preservation in the Internet Archive.

    How much bandwidth does it consume per month? And what's the avg. CPU load?

  • valkvalk Member
    edited March 2021

    @benj0x said:
    How much bandwidth does it consume per month? And what's the avg. CPU load?

    Bandwidth? Depends, I downloaded 54GB of reddit archive, and I only started it a few days ago, sometimes you got "No item received. There aren't any items available for this project at the moment. Try again later." , no bandwidth would be used, avg load is small, I have a quite of applications running on it and it just idling around 0.1-0.2, could be smaller if it's a fresh server

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate
    edited March 2021

    @benj0x said:

    @yoursunny said:
    Nowadays I'm running ArchiveTeam Warrior on idle VPS.
    It downloads public websites and uploads them for preservation in the Internet Archive.

    How much bandwidth does it consume per month? And what's the avg. CPU load?

    I have ArchiveTeam Warrior running in Docker, on all the underutilized VPS.
    When I select a wget-based project such as "URLs", it uses 5~10GB per day.

    CPU of the Docker container is hard-limited to 33%, which is the ToS limit with @MaxKVM.
    When I'm looking, actual CPU usage is less than 5% most of the time, but sometimes spikes up to 20%.

    @VirMach because their ToS requires "I/O must be idle 80% of the time" that is impossible to enforce with Docker, so I can only select "URL Team 2" project, which operates in RAM and uses 100MB transfer per day.

    You can find my name on https://tracker.archiveteam.org/webs/#show-all and many other projects.

    yoursunny 39.55GiB 310.60Kitems

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