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Maximum File Size for Downloading

When it comes to downloading files, there is a maximum file size that you should be aware of. This maximum file size is determined by the server or hosting provider that you are using. It is important to understand this limit so that you can ensure that your downloads are successful.

The maximum file size that can be downloaded depends on the type of server or hosting provider that you are using. For example, if you are using a shared hosting provider, the maximum file size that can be downloaded is usually limited to 2GB. If you are using a dedicated server, the maximum file size can be much higher, up to 10GB or more.

It is important to understand the maximum file size that can be downloaded because if you try to download a file that is larger than the maximum file size, it will not be successful. This can be very frustrating, especially if you are trying to download a large file that is important to you.

In addition to understanding the maximum file size that can be downloaded, it is also important to understand the download speed that is available. The download speed is determined by the server or hosting provider that you are using. If you are using a shared hosting provider, the download speed is usually limited to a few megabits per second. If you are using a dedicated server, the download speed can be much higher, up to 100 megabits per second or more.

It is important to understand the maximum file size and download speed that are available so that you can ensure that your downloads are successful. If you are trying to download a large file, it is important to make sure that the server or hosting provider that you are using has the necessary resources to support the download. If the server or hosting provider does not have the necessary resources, the download may fail.

Overall, understanding the maximum file size and download speed that are available is important for successful downloads. It is important to make sure that the server or hosting provider that you are using has the necessary resources to support the download. If the server or hosting provider does not have the necessary resources, the download may fail.

2 thoughts on “Maximum File Size for Downloading”

  1. There isn’t a maximum file size for HTTP downloads – but Mega’s not doing a traditional download. Mega’s sending you an encrypted file, decrypting it _in-browser with JavaScript,_ and then saving to disk. In Firefox (which the Tor Browser is built on) this requires fitting the entire file in RAM to decrypt it. This gives you a hard-limit on how big a file you can download from Mega. [They’re claiming it’s between 1 and 6 GB, depending on 32- or 64-bit Firefox.](https://help.mega.io/files-folders/transfers/browser-download-limitations) So they’re sort of right, but it’s slightly more complicated than a “maximum file size” in the browser.

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  2. Yes and no. There is no download file size limit in Tor Browser. But there is a limit on how much local storage a site can occupy on Firefox which Tor Browser is based on. MegaNZ uses end to end encryption. It downloads the file to site storage first and then decrypts it locally. Then the browser download feature is used and the file gets saved to a location of your choice. But the file actually gets download from the local site storage where it is already downloaded. The download feature is not the limitation, the local site storage it uses beforehand is. I do not know if there would be a way to make it work anyway. Perhaps only a small enough part of the file could be buffered in local stoage and it could be decrypted and downloaded continuously. But there is some actual technical reason for the limit whether impassable or overcomable.

    It is some more effort and depends on your threat model, but using the Mega app in Whonix could be a solution.

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