If file transfer functionality is required, consider:
| Alternative | Pros | Cons | |-------------|------|------| | rclone | CLI + Web GUI, secure, supports 40+ hosts | Requires SSH access | | PyLoad | Self-hosted download manager | Heavier resource use | | JDownloader 2 (headless) | Extensive plugin support | Java memory usage | | FileFlow (custom script) | Lightweight, auditable | Requires development | Rapidleech V2 Rev
To maximize transfer speeds on a 1Gbps VPS: If file transfer functionality is required, consider: |
V2 Rev introduced a simple queue system. Add 50+ links at once (one per line). The script processes them sequentially, saving bandwidth bursts. While downloading was half the battle, V2 Rev
While downloading was half the battle, V2 Rev excelled at uploading. It supported an array of upload plugins that allowed users to take a file from Source A and immediately upload it to Source B, Source C, and Source D simultaneously. This "Remote Upload" feature was the engine behind many piracy forums and warez blogs, allowing content to be mirrored across multiple hosts rapidly.
Log in, enter a direct download link from a supported host (e.g., a 10MB test file from Mediafire), click "Leech!". The file should appear in your "files" directory.