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copying from one to another drive is very slow


skapy

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Hello,

Im trying to copy some files from g-drive to another g-drive (~50gb) both are encrpyted.

Speed it very slow ~4mb/sec.

Using 1gb full duplex with a 6core xeon, 32gb ram and 4x2tb hdd (raid 10).

So hardware or uplink shouldnt be the problem.

download and uploadthreads are at 10 at both sides. I already tried it with different settings.

Server isnt throttling (atleast no turtle sign in stablebit clouddrive)

 

Is this only for me a problem or someone other also have this problem?

 

best regards

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Hi,

i set the cache to "C" for all my 3 conencted clouds.

Chunksize is 10mb on all 3 clouds.

 

server uplink 1gbit

home uplink 50/25mbit

What would be a good chunk size?

Is it possible to change it after i created a drive on a cloud provider?

 

regards

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Using the same cache drive for multiple CloudDrive disks may cause issues here.  Especially if this is a spinning disk (not a SSD), as the IO will be split up between multiple things.  For a SSD, this may not be a problem but for a spinning drive, this may adversely affect performance. 

 

 

As for the chunk size, the default should be okay.  But you can increase it if you want.

That said, this can only be set during the drive's creation. If you want to change it, you need to create a new drive.

 

however, you can set the "minimum download size" any time you attach the drive.  And increasing this may increase performance (but it may also increase latency/lag time). 

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