Let's talk about the minimum system requirements for our anti-detection browser, as well as show examples of loads of different profiles and how to calculate how many profiles can be run on a PC.
Minimum PC requirements
🖥️ Operating System:
1. Linux-like, Ubuntu for example - required from 22.04
2. Windows from 10 onwards.
3. MacOS Big Sur 11 and up
🧠 RAM: from 2 GB.
💿 Hard disk: from 40 GB free space
💜 CPU : from any dual-core
Example load on a real PC
For example, we show the PC of one of our employees.
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3630QM CPU @ 2.40GHz 2.40 GHz
RAM: 8.00GB (Accessible: 7.89GB)
System type 64-bit operating system, x64 processor
It should be taken into account that our browser is based on Google Chrome driver and the load on your processor from one profile will be the same as in Google Chrome itself, and further depends on the number of profiles and content in them.
For example, we launched 5 profiles and will describe 2 of them:
Anty (7) - ran 3 tabs and 9 extensions here (added via the extensions tab inside Dolphin{anty}, which increases the speed of profile launch)
Anty (30) - 9 tabs and 10 extensions were launched here (8 of them added through the extensions tab, which speeds up the profile launch speed) The other 2 extensions installed inside the browser through the Chrome extension store - slow down the profile launch and increase the load on it
Dolphin Anty (5) - standard load from the program itself
To calculate the load, you can take the average load of all profiles or, based on the screenshot above, you can figure out how many tabs and extensions you will need to use in your profile and calculate how many you can run at once.
🔵 At the moment, for some of our users this is a real load indicator, but due to the fact that the version of Google Chrome we update to the current one with each release from Google - the load can change even in an empty profile.
🔵 Also - at the moment of launching any application the load increases almost 2 times, check this out.