On Jun 22 2021, Ivan Shapovalov <[email protected]> wrote:
> I tried with 10 MiB block size and this made s3ql to re-upload 300 GiB
> when just 30 were changed this particular day.

Does "30" refer to "30 MB of changes"? If so, then this isn't saying
anything.

If you change one byte every 10 MB, then S3QL would have to upload every
block even though you only changed 30 MB of data. If, on the other hand,
you write 30 MB in sequence, then S3QL should only upload 3 blocks. If
anything else happens, there is a bug (and it would be great if you
could construct a small testcase that reproduces it).


Best,
-Nikolaus

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