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I have an absolute ton of ebooks I'd love to make available, but it's nearing 600GB just for books and PDFs alone. It used to be linked on the Prepper subreddit, but unfortunately it looks like the owner took it down. I'd host a torrent, but my ISP is already giving me the side eye for how much I've pulled the last couple months.
Any ideas on how to host this, outside of the US? I'd rather not put it behind some paywall, and this is a huge amount of data, but man.... I'd hate to see it be gone from availability. I might be able to set aside one of my family Outlook accounts since it has 1TB allocated, but I'm concerned it would break everything off into 2GB chunks randomly. Maybe if I use 7zip to zip everything into 2GB chunks?
Any ideas or suggestions?
Is your torrent application behind a vpn? If so there should be no issue!
You should find if they’re accessible on libgen and MAM. If they’re there I think it isn’t necessary for you to share them yourself.
It isn't so much that I'm using a torrent. It is the sheer size of everything!
You would only share that much if people chose to download it all.
Which is my hope, hence the reason why I want to have it back up. It's a great resource to add to an offline database.
Your ISP gives you a bandwidth limit?
Yes. 1.2TB.
Just uploading it not even 2 1/2 times would put me back on their list of shame
Oh geez, sorry!