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I recently switched to BackBlaze from CrashPlan because I was sick of never getting backups much higher than about 10Mbit/s.
I did the backblaze speed test and got this result
Download Speed: 709919 kbps (88739.9 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 580178 kbps (72522.3 KB/sec transfer rate) Latency: 36 ms Jitter: 1 ms 3/8/2017, 9:08:10 AM
A connection of 580178 kbps upload (Latency: 36 ms) would backup:
6119065 MB in a day
I understand that I can't really expect that speed backing up small files but i'm disappointed that now i'm getting into my ~30MB camera raw files, and even with 10 backup threads going, i'm rarely getting transfer speeds above 120Mbit/s.
Certainly a huge improvement on CrashPlan, but not really what I was led to believe from the tests on the backblaze site. Any ideas on how i can get closer to that speed?
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