I recently updated to the 748 build and had some performances issue with Amazon Cloud Drive.
I was on 723 before. Reading the change log, I noticed a new feature (authoritative and non-authoritative) that was implemented and that the default on existing drive was non-authoritative.
Before turning off the option, I was getting 2-3 mbps in read on the new build and it was barely constant. After changing the config file and setting the ChunkId_Persistent to false, I got back the performances I was getting on 723 (15-20mbps).
Did I do the right thing by setting this value to false? Could I run into issues in the future? What are the advantages of having this feature set to true?
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davidobe
Hi,
I recently updated to the 748 build and had some performances issue with Amazon Cloud Drive.
I was on 723 before. Reading the change log, I noticed a new feature (authoritative and non-authoritative) that was implemented and that the default on existing drive was non-authoritative.
Before turning off the option, I was getting 2-3 mbps in read on the new build and it was barely constant. After changing the config file and setting the ChunkId_Persistent to false, I got back the performances I was getting on 723 (15-20mbps).
Did I do the right thing by setting this value to false? Could I run into issues in the future? What are the advantages of having this feature set to true?
Thank you!
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