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Your shard allocation stays the same, which means that over time, the number of writes should reduce once you've cached a lot of chapters in your shards.
1. Your client is assigned a number of shards to cache, which is random. The higher your allocated quota, the more shards you are assigned. So unless you are setting 10TB and caching absolutely everything, there wouldn't be a point to only using your own client.
2. Anything that can run Java.
3. The newest chapters are not served through the network - they served from the webserver via ddos-guard, who does the caching. The network only serves older chapters in the archives. Shards are allocated randomly, and there's no way for clients to choose which shards to cache.
The network is currently coping well, recorded traffic is around 1.5 Gbps, which means that it's probably going at over 2 Gbps, taking into account Tachiyomi etc.
1. Your client is assigned a number of shards to cache, which is random. The higher your allocated quota, the more shards you are assigned. So unless you are setting 10TB and caching absolutely everything, there wouldn't be a point to only using your own client.
2. Anything that can run Java.
3. The newest chapters are not served through the network - they served from the webserver via ddos-guard, who does the caching. The network only serves older chapters in the archives. Shards are allocated randomly, and there's no way for clients to choose which shards to cache.
The network is currently coping well, recorded traffic is around 1.5 Gbps, which means that it's probably going at over 2 Gbps, taking into account Tachiyomi etc.