![]() ![]() I made the following tests, hoping I got well your suggestions: ~/ rclone mount ~/Desktop/tmp magnum -volname magnum -o iosize=131072 -log-level=DEBUG -log-file=rclone155beta-local-iosize-131072.log Not sure, but this is probably due to the fact the Blackmagic Speedtest is stressing the disk writing/reading small files of that size. Looking at your log all the io is still being done in 4k chunks. Link to rclone.log on pastebin that will expire in 30 days: where you see I've cut the log with duplicated lines. The rclone config contents with secrets removed. Synology DS1821+ in SHR2 The command you were trying to run (eg rclone copy /tmp remote:tmp) rclone mount magnum:/ magnum -volname magnum -vfs-cache-mode full -log-level=DEBUG -log-file=rclone.log Mac OSX 11.2.3 Big Sur Which cloud storage system are you using? (eg Google Drive) Which OS you are using and how many bits (eg Windows 7, 64 bit) What is your rclone version (output from rclone version) ~/ rclone -version Thanks for any suggestion on how to improve. giving the possibility to read/write to disk, and that rclone in the background would take care of the sync "unhurriedly" I was convinced that caching worked a bit like Dropbox, i.e. ![]() I'm wondering if there is something I can improve to match the read/write speed of my ssd for the files that are cached. I've been curious to test it on a remote tmp folder and I see slow results (~40MB/s read/write). If I run BlackMagic disk speed test on a local folder I can get impressive speed results (~2000MB/s read/write). I want to use it to mount remote photo library and get advantage of the rclone cache to work with Capture One. I'm using rclone to mount a Synology DS1821+ on my MacbookPro over my wifi network. If the ‘will it work?’ panel shows a green check mark for 2K DCI 24 using H.265, but the ‘how fast?’ panel shows that a maximum of 24fps will be supported, the disk storage performance is too marginal to be reliable.What is the problem you are having with rclone? The ‘how fast?’ results panel shows the frame rates your drive can achieve and should be read in conjunction with the ‘will it work?’ panel. ![]() If a video format exhibits a check mark switching between a cross, it indicates that the disk storage cannot reliably support the video format. Be sure to do several test cycles to reveal any video formats for which the disk performance might be marginal. The ‘will it work?’ panel shows common video formats and displays a check mark or cross to indicate if disk performance is adequate. Disk Speed Test will continue writing and reading until you stop the test by clicking the ‘start’ button again. Disk Speed Test will write and then read a temporary file to the selected target drive. StartĬlick the ‘start’ button to commence the test. About Disk Speed TestĪbout Disk Speed Test displays which version of the Disk Speed Test software you are running. Disk Speed Test HelpĬlick ‘Disk Speed Test help’ to launch the PDF manual for Blackmagic Disk Speed Test. 5GB is the default setting and will provide the most accurate results. The stress level can be set between 1GB and 5GB. Save ScreenshotĬlick ‘save screenshot’ to save a screenshot of the results. Select Target DriveĬlick ‘select target drive’ and ensure you have read and write permissions. Disk Speed Test is included with your Desktop Video software and can be downloaded free from the App Store for Mac OS.Īccess the Disk Speed Test settings by clicking on the ‘settings’ gear icon, located just above the ‘start’ button. Blackmagic Disk Speed Test measures the read and write performance of storage media in video frame sizes. ![]()
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