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How to limit the transfer speed in google drive or why the network may crash when synchronizing on the adsl network?
With Google Drive turned off, everything is fine. As soon as I turn on synchronization on one of the machines, the pings to the world immediately grow from 30 to 500 ms. Periodically answering that the server is not available. I tried using the free version of tmeter to limit access to the drive.google.com server to 50 KB / s, but there was no result. What options can be offered?
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The network is down because you are clogging up the upload channel completely. Restrict in Googledisk - except to catch the transmission port and close it with a shaper, which is most likely unrealistic due to the use of many ports.
In the modern version of the Google Backup and Sync client, you can limit the speed in the settings, download and upload separately. About Tmeter: the question did not specify the speed from the device at the rate. I had an ADSL tariff at Rostelecom in St. Petersburg with this value of 500 kbps, in such a situation the 50 kb limit in Tmeter would almost not unload the channel.
A couple of days ago, we also experienced a situation where the Google drive client, as if not in itself, starts downloading, as a result, the channel just clogged up, by googling, they made a policy distributing registry keys through the GPO, can be distributed via sccm, more details here .
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