(you can't stop these) Universal search, Pearl, Recover Root Shell, Node.js v4, Java7 + (testing purposes) File station, Drive, Cloud Sync, WebDAV ServerĪnd of course - no heavy traffic on LAN/WAN during the scenarios. Same results with standard Synology packages in usage or with feew of them (can't stop because Synology or Testing purposes): are providing perfect transfer speed for D/U between LAN/WAN sync tasks. But Upload is still in awaiting speed line.Īll external services like Google Drive, One Drive. If you want to synchronize a new folder rather than an existing folder, create a folder by. Of course the Download sometimes is dynamic (aggregation), but never under 560Mbps. 1.Create the folder that you want to synchronize if necessary. Ookla WAN speed test is running every time. It is >10x faster like direct Synology Drive. Data sample for the test uploaded to Google Drive from LAN, then synced to Synology (by the WAN) with avg speed of NAS Write 296Mbps. Shared folder created on same NAS Volume synced with Google Drive by Synology Cloud Sync services.ġ. upload from FreeFileSync clinet (Win10) to NAS (WAN IP address of NAS has been used as target) Same speed also for cellular data Drive sync (of course it's no guaranteed line).īy FreeFileSync SW (SFTP): 112Mbps. Same speed rates for Synology Drive sync (Read or Write) from WAN devices to NAS (100Mbps/100Mbps guaranteed symetric data connection). from iperf client hosted on LAN (Win10) to iperf Docker container Terminal on NAS (WAN IP address of NAS has been used as target) NAS to NAS - directly from iperf Docker container Terminal to iperf Docker container Terminal through WAN IP addressīy iperf3: avg 26Mbps. Synology Drive sync by LAN has same resultsīy iperf3: avg 22Mbps. LAN speed test (averages), direct transfer of the Data samples trought LAN to NAS: HTTPS direct server (different site, different ISP), to LAN device AVG speed of D/U From Google Drive to LAN device AVG speed of D/U:ī. To avoid trouble on my WAN, finished benchmarking (except NAS) Download/Upload to LAN:Ī. Data sample for the tests (LAN, WAN, except iperf3)- single file 1,51GB Data sample for the tests (LAN, WAN, except iperf3)- mixed data from 110MB to 85KB in total 546MB (110 files in 61 folders)Ģ. dev/sdb: Timing buffered disk reads: 444 MB in 3.01 seconds = 147.71 MB/secġ. dev/sda: Timing buffered disk reads: 474 MB in 3.00 seconds = 157.78 MB/sec HDD benchmarking (ssh,hdparm -t /dev/sda & b) : (RAID1 on Volume 1 - Synology Drive): LAN side: Second Router Cisco RVS4000 (1Gbps/1Gbps), all wired through Cat6a, 10GB switch WAN: 1Gbps/150Mbps FTTH, Router Hua HG8245U (1Gbps/1Gbps) Indexing - on, Traffic control - off, Docker with iperf3 Target Volume - RAID1 by 2x Seagate ST1000NC001-1DY162 Nothing has been changed in the architecture (NAS, WAN, LAN).ĭS1813+, DSM 6.2.1-23824 Update 6 (last ver) Synology Drive unexpectedly decreases transfer speed of sync just for WAN. After 22 days of dummy conversation with official Synology support my patience is on the edge.
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