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View submission: Urgent help needed: Downloading Google Takeout data before expiration
My suggestion for renting a VPS or VM is to eliminate your download speed as being the limation. If Google is throttling the download speeds from TakeOut, then it's probably not too much of a viable strategy.
Did some short digging, and some suggestions I found that may help.
Copy a few of the Takeout links, and throw it into JDownloader or a similar download manager. Can't do too many since the links apparently expire after some time.
https://superuser.com/a/1323476[1][2]
1: https://superuser.com/a/1323476
2: https://superuser.com/a/1323476
Of note - apparently you need to pause it in your browser, rather than cancelling, when you hand off the link to your download manager (Ref here - https://diegocarrasco.com/how-to-download-google-takeout-files-150gb%2B-with-wget-ok-a-remote-server/[3][4] )
Another option (which probably doesn't help you now) is to have the TakeOut data be stored in Google Drive, then install the Google Drive Client on your machine, mark everything as an offline file, then let it sync down
https://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/1665pxh/comment/jyipisd/[5][6]
5: https://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/1665pxh/comment/jyipisd/
6: https://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/1665pxh/comment/jyipisd/
Or you can use this script (https://github.com/Fallenstedt/google-takeout-sucks[7]) to download the files sent to Google Drive (source here - https://www.reddit.com/r/google/comments/3v5cyj/google%5C_takeout%5C_archives%5C_downloading%5C_all%5C_the%5C_zip/[8] )
7: https://github.com/Fallenstedt/google-takeout-sucks
Oh! And apparently choosing tar.gz as an export option means you will get larger files, so fewer download links to go through.
There's nothing here!