Gradual upload to Synology device
Gradual upload to Synology device
I've got 15 GB of photos to move to your Synology, but it's only reaching 2 MBps. You're using Cat6 cables, and both devices are connected through a gigabit switch linked to your main router via Cat6. Your PC handles downloads well, so the issue isn't with your PC. The slowdown likely comes from the network setup or cabling. Any suggestions?
Which protocol are you employing? How does it function within the Synology device? What transfer rates do other files achieve?
I'm not that familiar with protocols, so I'm not sure. The CPU usage on the Syn is about 60% and this is a problem no matter what file. It doesn't matter if it's a lot of small files or one large upload. Here is a screenshot. It shot up to 12 MBps but this is a local network so that seems very slow.
I own the DS 112j from 2013. I plan to swap it out during the upcoming holiday. I simply move the files by dragging them from Windows Explorer onto the screen in Google Chrome. I use Google Chrome for interaction.
It would make sense to consider using a SMB share instead. https://www.synology.com/en-global/knowl...macnfs_win You should definitely try it and observe any differences. Also, which storage drive are you using? You might want to verify the model number of your WD Red drive to ensure it isn't an SMR drive, as this could affect performance. Avoid these drives: And what about read speed? Once you set up a SMB share, you can run a speed test to check the actual data transfer rates.