On Dec 09 2015, Chris <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Saturday, December 5, 2015 at 3:42:22 PM UTC-5, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
>> On December 5, 2015 10:59:40 AM PST, Chris <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
>> wrote: 
>> >I'm copying files both large and small (10MB to 40GB) and my upload 
>> >speed 
>> >is very slow. I'm on a 100mbit connection and can saturate it in other 
>> >uses, but with s3ql I am currently transferring at 2-3MB/sec (1/4th of 
>> >my 
>> >upload capacity) and I'm wondering if this is normal or if there's 
>> >something I can do. 
>>
>> What does contrib/benchmark.py say? 
>>
>> What storage provider are you using? 
>>
>> Are you sure the problem is with S3QL? Can you upload with faster speed to 
>> the same server of you use different tools? 
>>
>
> I'm using hubic, and I realize now that you aren't so fond of it! ;)
>
> Using other methods I can max out my upload speed to my hubic account, so 
> the problem does lie with s3ql somewhere.
>
> Looking at my network usage, the upload speed is very erratic. It will keep 
> spiking up to very fast (10MB/sec) then fall to 1MB/sec and then spike back 
> up again. 
>
> My filesystem was created with the default object size. Would a larger one 
> have been better?

Probably not.

What does contrib/benchmark.py say?


Best,
-Nikolaus

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