![]() ![]() If it waits to encrypt until a file is ready for upload, it would be waiting unnecessarily, and it would probably be better to at cache at least a certain amount of data while waiting for a free upload slot. However, nowadays mobile apps are available for Android, iOS, and Windows phones. ![]() Its cloud storage is primarily designed to work as a web-based service, which means it is easy to store data online using the browser on any device. Of course, it could also (perhaps simultaneously) be something else related to small files-for example, I don’t know if the MEGA client encrypts in advance or whether, when one file finishes uploading, it only then starts to encrypt the next. MEGA is a popular secure cloud storage service that is currently used by approximately 150 million people. The reason this seems like it may be what happened in my case is, as mentioned, setting a static limit preserved a more consistent, and higher, average rate. If each upload indeed has a slow startup period, then it would explain the behaviour and the upload speed curve I saw: each upload started very slow, moved up to a decent speed, then fell off as it completed. Click Keep if you get a This type of file can harm your computer warning. Under the Platforms menu select MEGA Desktop App. I happened to be uploading a substantial number of rather small files. To download the MEGAsync package to your Raspberry Pi OS desktop: Visit the MEGA Desktop App website. Suppose that it throttles the bandwidth of a file-or at any rate does some extra stuff with it for the first ten seconds of an upload, and then continues at a good clip. I haven’t looked at the source code, so I am simply speculating here. In fact, I was experiencing very annoying, extremely slow uploads, and changing to a fixed upload rate limit made it much better. ![]() If this is strictly true, and if it also applies to the desktop app (of which I’m using the Linux version), this may explain some upload speed problems-and it may be a problem. MEGA provides user-controlled encrypted cloud storage that’s accessed with web browsers and dedicated apps for mobile devices. But I have multiple synced folders of markdown files, (tiny text files) which are being sonstantly updated during the day. We therefore offer an automatic speed management option, where we measure your available outbound bandwidth during the initial ten seconds of an upload, and then keep at least 10% of it unused. I dont download and store mega files for gaming, etc, so I dont know how good it is for that. Many routers deprioritize smaller packets in case of network congestion, resulting in your inbound traffic being severely affected when your network outbound bandwidth runs full. The web client help describes the Auto upload speed as ![]()
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