LiMonity is designed to run smoothly in the background without slowing down your computer. We created a smart monitoring algorithm that minimizes resource usage while maintaining good speed, so the app won’t interfere with your work. During beta testing, this setup has proven to be stable and efficient, allowing the program to monitor without overloading your system.
For your convenience, LiMonity offers three monitoring speeds based on your processor's virtual cores:
- Slow = Number of virtual cores * 0.5
- Medium = Number of virtual cores
- Fast = Number of virtual cores * 2
The minimum speed is always 1 page per second. For example, if your processor has 8 virtual cores:
- Slow will use 4 threads
- Medium will use 8 threads
- Fast will use 16 threads
Project-Level Speed Control
In addition to the app-wide speed settings, you can set a maximum number of pages to monitor per second for specific projects. This is helpful if your project uses a host with limited capacity or aggressive anti-bot measures. For example, even if the app is set to Fast (16 threads), you can reduce the speed for a specific project to prevent overloading the server.
*Important Note
If you set a high speed for a project (e.g., 100 pages per second) but the app is configured to run at Slow speed, the app will prioritize the slower setting. The monitoring speed will always default to the lower value between the project and app settings.
JavaScript Rendering and Speed
When JavaScript (JS) rendering is enabled, the monitoring speed will slow down. This isn't just because JS rendering requires more processing power, but also because the monitoring happens through a browser, which takes more time by default. Additionally, there are timeout settings for JS rendering, and these further delay the process. So, both the browser rendering and timeout settings result in slower monitoring speeds when JS rendering is on.
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