Distributed Download Manager

A small distributed download manager to help bypass device-specific bandwidth limitations.

Architecture

The download manager consists of 3 parts:

  • Tracker server: An always-on server, stores a list of available peer servers which can be fetched by the peer client
  • Peer client: Initiates the download, receives a list of available peer servers from the tracker and splits the download among them, and finally merges all the downloaded chunks together
  • Peer server: Informs tracker of its availability, receives chunks to download from peer server, downloads and sends back chunks

Usage

  • Setup a config file (Sample config). The config should contain:

    • TRACKER_IP <ip> -> IP address of the tracker (Should always be running)
    • TRACKER_PORT <port> -> Port of the tracker
    • URL <url> -> URL of file to be downloaded
    • PATH <path> -> Path to save output file (on peer client)
    • CLIENT_SERVER_PORT <port> -> Port for communication b/w client and server (can be hardcoded)
    • CLIENT_TRACKER_PORT <port> -> Port for communication b/w client and tracker (can be hardcoded)
    • SERVER_CLIENT_PORT <port> -> Port for communication b/w server and client (can be hardcoded)
    • SERVER_TRACKER_PORT <port> -> Port for communication b/w server and tracker (can be hardcoded)
  • Run the tracker, all the peer servers (other machines) and then the peer client:

python3 tracker.py
python3 peer_server.py
python3 peer_client.py

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