![]() ![]() Quick question - how many total files in your database? When I synced a coding folder with ~600,000 files in it, the whole program was nearly unusable, but it handles my ~150,000 files collection with only minor hiccups. I wonder if changes to database structure causes a bottleneck? I did notice that when I finally got fed up with a corrupted database and started over with a fresh download (I have business internet or this would not have been feasible), my downloads seemed to be much faster. ![]() This was definitely not the case before deleting my database and starting over. ![]() I’m currently getting ~45 mbps on large files through insync. My Insync speeds have been as high as 45 Mbps at times, but usually it sits in the 10-20 Mbps range, even if there are no other processes using bandwidth and I’m syncing large, individual files (not a ton of read operations). My computer can access those speeds easily using Google’s Drive interface, or just about any server that can feed that much bandwidth. My network speed is roughly 50 Mbps down and 6 Mbps up. ![]()
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