![]() ![]() I did manage to complete backups of a tablet and a couple laptops that had less data and fewer files but it still took a ridiculous amount of time for each of them. I left it going more out of morbid curiosity than any expectation that it would finish. 12 days later, it still had 19.5 gigs left of 1.2tb and seemed to be getting exponentially slower as it progressed. My Cloud is on your own network, so backing up is much faster. Is there a way to tune smartware to run better than this? I almost wonder if I’d get better performance from Windows backup? I like the idea of a smart backup that targets certain file types to make the process easier but if it’s going to run this slow, I’d have a better experience with a more manual process.Īlmost two weeks ago, I bought a 6tb M圜loud based on WD’s claim: I also tried manually copying files to the NAS via file explorer and saw the speed jump up to an average of 100Mbps. ![]() I did some internet speed tests just to make sure it wasn’t a problem with my wireless NIC and I saw the speed push up to the limit of my broadband connection so I know my LAN is capable of faster throughput. Watching my network transfer speeds on my PC, I see them barely exceeding 1Mbps on average. The PC is on day 2 of trying to backup less data. ![]() The Mac performed a full time machine backup in about 5 hours (250GB). I have a mixed network with both a Mac and a PC, All devices are WI-FI (802.11n) except the NAS which is plugged directly into my router’s #1 ethernet port. ![]()
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