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Old 17.02.2022, 01:53
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I don't know how many links JD2 can hold until it gets slow or unresponsive, so I wanted to know if you can make instances of JD2 with links for specific hosts to keep as many links of one host without it becoming slow. I don't want to delete the links from JD2 as I need them to know if I already got those files. Manually checking each file is too time consuming. Is this possible? Let's say one collection for all the YouTube links, one for TikTok, etc.
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Old 17.02.2022, 13:54
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Your solution really only works if you have one installation for some content whilst not running other installations in parallel. If they are running at the same time, its the same overhead, if not slightly more due to duplicated functions.

solutions:
- Either allocate the required amount of memory to allow JD to function well
- remove some of the overhead aka old links.
else
- multiple installations with manual control over which runs at a single time
- multiple installations running at the same time, with ignore filter rules to some domains to manage which does what. Hopefully you have enough resources (ram) todo this.
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Old 17.02.2022, 17:08
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Your solution really only works if you have one installation for some content whilst not running other installations in parallel. If they are running at the same time, its the same overhead, if not slightly more due to duplicated functions.

solutions:
- Either allocate the required amount of memory to allow JD to function well
- remove some of the overhead aka old links.
else
- multiple installations with manual control over which runs at a single time
- multiple installations running at the same time, with ignore filter rules to some domains to manage which does what. Hopefully you have enough resources (ram) todo this.
Thanks for your response. Could you please explain further on how I could do this? Do you mean several computers each for every hoster? Can this please be implemented to export and import downloaded links? It would be a very useful feature to keep collections organized and keep the user from downloading the same files over and over.

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Old 21.02.2022, 15:00
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Could you please explain further on how I could do this?
We got a support article about this topic:
https://support.jdownloader.org/Know...vmoptions-file

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Can this please be implemented to export and import downloaded links?
Already possible, see:
https://support.jdownloader.org/Know...nkgrabber-list
and:
https://support.jdownloader.org/Know...-configuration

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It would be a very useful feature to keep collections organized and keep the user from downloading the same files over and over.
It would be a rarely used feature for powerusers.

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