Proton Drive is extremely slow to upload my files, it's going at around ~200 Kbps, whereas speedtest.net shows I can do 3.62 Mbps upload.
This is especially noticeable when there is a large number of small files to sync (eg, photo collection).
I suspect that a potential cause is that new threads might be created to upload each individual file, resulting in the unnecessary opening and closing of many connections. Perhaps a better solution would be for each upload thread to establish a continuous connection and then pipe multiple files through that connection as raw data, which can be split back out into individual files on the server side.
Another possible cause is that this is intentional, with Proton Drive having a rate limited upload in order to not disrupt user applications. If this is the case, then I would greatly appreciate as a user having the ability to control this throttle to speed up the upload when I want to.
If there is no internal rate limiting, then at the very least, the number of simultaneous upload threads could be increased dynamically until the sum total of all connections stops improving by adding more threads. This could greatly improve upload rate, though probably would not be able to achieve as high a bandwidth as my first suggestion.
Proton Drive is extremely slow to upload my files, it's going at around ~200 Kbps, whereas speedtest.net shows I can do 3.62 Mbps upload.
This is especially noticeable when there is a large number of small files to sync (eg, photo collection).
I suspect that a potential cause is that new threads might be created to upload each individual file, resulting in the unnecessary opening and closing of many connections. Perhaps a better solution would be for each upload thread to establish a continuous connection and then pipe multiple files through that connection as raw data, which can be split back out into individual files on the server side.
Another possible cause is that this is intentional, with Proton Drive having a rate limited upload in order to not disrupt user applications. If this is the case, then I would greatly appreciate as a user having the ability to control this throttle to speed up the upload when I want to.
If there is no internal rate limiting, then at the very least, the number of simultaneous upload threads could be increased dynamically until the sum total of all connections stops improving by adding more threads. This could greatly improve upload rate, though probably would not be able to achieve as high a bandwidth as my first suggestion.