Hi,
My Observation was, that it needs not so much time for bigger files, but it 
needs very long to at first sync the whole Folder Tree, if it is some bigger 
structure... i wanted to sync a html Manual, but i took about two days, just to 
sync the folders, and another Day to sync the the small Files. i don't have 
much problems putting selected files, like odt documents with about 2 MB
the handling of many files is really slow...

When connecting another PC to that account it takes for ages to have synced 
every bit.
I don't have much insight of the syncing mechanics, but i believe there are 
some things which add up.

1. scan folders and files (if not fully scanned i think it restarts at the 
beginning)
2. first folder sync (the top level Folders are synced, than the second level 
and so one) if that is not finished before logging out from linux it restarts 
the very long scan process again.
3 . filesync is very slow: small files (about a view KB) are not much faster 
than 1-2 MB files, not to mention bigger files... The filetransfer itself is 
pretty fast, but the handing what file comes where and so one is very slow


Thats very frustrating

perhaps there are some possibilities to handle the syncing of many files
and folders more efficient

thats mostly my observation, not a scientific speedtest, I know. i
believe, that's not really needed. it should be "recognisably" faster...

Thanks

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Ubuntu One sync is ridiculously slow
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