What torrent client is best suited for use on the router (asuswrt-merlin) and how to configure it for optimal use of resources?
On the basis of router Asus RT-AC68U doing a kind of mini-server for torrents, phylogenesis and other things connected to USB 3.0 hard disk is formatted in ext4. The issue in selecting the torrent client, lightweight, and allow you to interact with it under windows.
Picked up:
1) Transmission (significantly slows the system itself. When the hard drive was formatted in NTFS, hung himself tightly and didn't answer)
2) Deluge
3) Rtorrent+rutorrent (there is only the web interface, set up an automatic transfer torrent files using the browser extension, too, works quickly enough and that eats up both CPU cores)
Tell me what your experience at the moment, the client is the most optimal for the described use case, and what are some tips for configuring them (best practices) (the number of connections, limits on RAM, etc.) can give?
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I for this purpose, most like Aria2
It is purely a command-line utility in windows is managed through a web interface (meaning that the web is raised on windows and interacts with the loader using JSON-RPC over
WebSocket)
I have it is on a router with 16MB of RAM.
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