Posted December 30, 2024
I don't have a fast connection. My internet is free of charge but only 10Mbit/s, but I have no problem waiting. At maximum speed, I should have to wait about 22 hours to download a 100GB installer. However, even though I can see in Windows Resource Monitor that Galaxy is taking my full 10Mbit/s bandwidth, that bandwidth isn't actually being used for the download. When I calculate that I have 8 hours left of a download and come back 8 hours later, I still have 6 hours left of the download because almost none of the bandwidth is actually being used for the only task the program has.
Is this a bug on slow connections that nobody has bothered to fix because few people have such slow connections? I would gladly download my backup installers on the browser instead, but some installers are not divided to 4GB chunks, and when a browser download fails, it can't be resumed. So I have to use Galaxy for those.
Is this a bug on slow connections that nobody has bothered to fix because few people have such slow connections? I would gladly download my backup installers on the browser instead, but some installers are not divided to 4GB chunks, and when a browser download fails, it can't be resumed. So I have to use Galaxy for those.
Post edited December 30, 2024 by Platinumoxicity
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