[Your Name/Affiliation] Date: April 14, 2026 Abstract The proliferation of online media content has created a need for robust, server-side downloading tools that bypass local bandwidth and storage constraints. This paper presents the architecture of MediaCloud Downloader , a cloud-native service that asynchronously downloads media files from public URLs directly to cloud object storage. The system leverages a message queue for job scheduling, containerized workers for parallel downloads, and an integrated hash-based deduplication layer. Experimental results show that the system achieves 92% throughput efficiency compared to theoretical network limits while reducing local client resource consumption to near zero. 1. Introduction Traditional media downloaders (e.g., desktop-based tools) suffer from three key limitations: (1) reliance on local network stability, (2) finite local storage, and (3) inability to schedule large batch downloads without keeping a machine active. A cloud-based "MediaFile Cloud Downloader" addresses these issues by decoupling the download command from the execution environment.
Design and Implementation of a Scalable Cloud-Based MediaFile Downloader for Remote Archiving
[Your Name/Affiliation] Date: April 14, 2026 Abstract The proliferation of online media content has created a need for robust, server-side downloading tools that bypass local bandwidth and storage constraints. This paper presents the architecture of MediaCloud Downloader , a cloud-native service that asynchronously downloads media files from public URLs directly to cloud object storage. The system leverages a message queue for job scheduling, containerized workers for parallel downloads, and an integrated hash-based deduplication layer. Experimental results show that the system achieves 92% throughput efficiency compared to theoretical network limits while reducing local client resource consumption to near zero. 1. Introduction Traditional media downloaders (e.g., desktop-based tools) suffer from three key limitations: (1) reliance on local network stability, (2) finite local storage, and (3) inability to schedule large batch downloads without keeping a machine active. A cloud-based "MediaFile Cloud Downloader" addresses these issues by decoupling the download command from the execution environment.
Design and Implementation of a Scalable Cloud-Based MediaFile Downloader for Remote Archiving mediafile cloud downloader
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