Thieniss

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  1. On 7/3/2018 at 1:02 PM, stetay2233 said:

    I have been using Syncthing fore while and have been loving it. Came across my first big issue that is really stumping me at the moment and I need a little guidance.

    I recently moved from running Syncthing on a windows box to a docker on my unRaid server. Everything is setup, folders set, ports forwarded, running off an ssd and all downloads run through the ssd.

    I can’t for the life of me see why i am limited to only 10Mbps download rate on this machine while all my other boxes in this house and offsite all connected to the same seedbox can saturate my internet connection at 100-113Mbps.

    I have relaying disabled. Docker is set to bridged network mode (changing to host to to a physical bridge doesn’t improve performance)

    Dual Xeon E5-2670 v2 processors 64GB RAM 1TB ssd with syncthing data

     

    pprof debug since cpu never goes above 5% attached

     

    also cross posted to Syncthing support just in case its a syncthing issue and not something with the docker/unRaid

    syncthing-cpu-linux-amd64-v0.14.48-102834.zip

     

    EDIT: Doesn't seem to be my internet as putting syncthing back on a windows machine and trying to sync the same folder as i am trying to do with unraid runs at full speed. issue is limited to the syncthing docker i believe. 

     

    I'm also having the same issue. Moving from Windows to unraid, and everything seems to be working well except for Syncthing, which won't go above 10 Mbps. On my Windows machine it easily does 200 Mbps syncing the same folder.