Linux is an open-source operating system Unix-like type. Traditional Mac and Windows programs are not supported on it, but they still want all users to have a download accelerator.
The fastest way to increase the speed of the latter on Linux is to install the programs that make sure to optimize bandwidth. Of such programs exist in several, but the one that I’ll describe in this guide is ProZilla Download Accelerator.
1.) First download ProZilla Download Accelerator, the website indicated at the end of the guide. Basically, the program is to divide and organize the data being downloaded, so that Search to download the file from different sources. Also it divides the original file into many small fragments, which then will be rebuilt in the latter part of the download. It is these simple steps to let go much quicker download. Of course, once the download is complete executable, you’ll have to install the program. Double-click with the mouse on the file.
2.) Having done this you will be presented with a screen asking you whether to install the program with the console interface (or terminal-based) or with a far more intuitive GUI (ie with a simple graphical interface). Of course, if you’re just a new Linux user, it is always advisable to use the attached graphic interface. After installation, follow the steps. Click, from your GUI, on ” File “, then ” Optimize the download speed “. The program will scan your PC looking programs or open connections, which invites you to close. Just made, click on ” Continue ” to optimize speed.
3.) At this point, we must take into account the conditions under which the program can function at its best. An accelerator does not ” increase ” exponentially your download capability, but optimizes the management of the download process, as described above probing the network for servers that provide higher speeds. Clearly, most servers have been available for the same file, as the download is functional fragmentation. This concept is crucial, because a file with few sources will not undergo accelerations absurd: indeed, most of the time the fragmentation of such a file will increase the download time rather than decrease it.