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Alex Efros2013-03-31 23:50:05
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Alex Efros, 2013-03-31 23:50:05

Yandex.Disk, Linux, davfs2 - file upload speed?

I have a 100Mbps channel, actually outgoing ranges from 40Mbps (speedtest) to 93Mbps (torrents). Today I decided to see how Yandex.Disk works, connected via davfs2 (I didn’t work with it before, all default settings), tried to upload a large file (~ 2GB) - the speed is stable at 370KiB / sec. Am I doing something wrong (maybe I need to tweak something in /etc/davfs2/davfs2.conf?) Or is this a typical speed for Yandex.Disk?

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Alex Efros, 2013-04-01
@powerman

Apparently, this still slows down Yandex.Disk. On 4shared, through the same davfs2, files were uploaded at 11MiB / sec (however, they are downloaded back at an unstable speed between 1 and 4MiB / sec).

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paperchild, 2013-04-01
@paperchild

Good afternoon!
Please send us the details (you can use a personal message, you can send an email to [email protected]): time, login, file name, ping and traceroute to webdav.yandex.ru. Let's try to figure out what's wrong.

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MOTORIST, 2014-12-27
@MOTORIST

Same problem. I scan the directory on the server everything is fine. I scan for POISON 14 sec. expectations. The directory contains 1000 files of 2-3 mb.

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Maxim_Q, 2020-05-07
@Maxim_Q

The same problem, the speed of uploading data to the Yandex disk is very low, about the same as yours, not higher.
By webdav use yandex disk mockery.

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