>
>
> *mount.s3ql --compress none --threads 25 --metadata-upload-interval 3600 
> --allow-other swift://localhost/default /mnt/hubic*
>
>
> i think cpu is ok, did you watch one cpu or total cpu(s) usage? press 
number "1"  on *top *to open all cores.

and you might try * --threads 5* or less, i have noticed they do matter, 
you must find a best setting what suites you. try maybe first 2 then raise 
it. to me was not much difference between 5 or 10, 10 just took alot more 
power, but as i cant upload same time so fast then not matter (im using 
ownCloud) also using s3ql as samba share to my home network via openvpn 
tunnel
Try also different cachesize, lets say 1gig or something.. 
*--cachesize=1512000*  = 1.5G 

Im using this setting --allow-other --cachesize=1512000 --threads=5 
--metadata-upload-interval=7200 --compres=none --nfs   (i have mkfsed this 
particular filesystem with 50M *--max-obj-size*) i have 3 filesystems 
working same time all have different setting, and this one is mainly for 
media. about NFS setting, i have no idea what it does, there not much 
documentation about it, so i put it because i use samba, haven't tried yet 
without it

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