Here is my settings,help……I’m syncing between my pc and my phone. The model of my phone is Redmi k80 ultra, wondering why this goes so slow…
I just want to sync my anki data…
Here is the screenshot…
Here is my settings,help……I’m syncing between my pc and my phone. The model of my phone is Redmi k80 ultra, wondering why this goes so slow…
I just want to sync my anki data…
Here is the screenshot…
Probably because in 1.9 the casefs cache timeout was unused, but in 1.10 it was used…
Can you take a screenshot of the folder on the phone side? So I can make sure that there is not an error on the phone that causes it to appear stuck on the pc side rather than actual slowness.
Here is the probably exact screenshot on my android side, appreiciating for your help,thanks
Reply me if you need further examination. Hope it’s fixable…
Yeah. No error there, just slowness.
How can I improve the performance? I’m pretty wondering the solution and reason… Also thanks, even if it doesn’t work….
Synchronisation on Android becomes slow when you’ve got more than ~1,000 files in a single folder. There is nothing that can be done in Syncthing to improve this, unfortunately
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I think there’s some room for improvement on the Syncthing side, even though the bottleneck is caused by Android. The performance differences people are reporting between 1.9.0 and 1.10.0 (which contains no Android API bumps or significant wrapper changes) imply that. A polished turd is still a turd though.
Yeah, although I think we’d need to have some real numbers (e.g. a benchmark showing how many files are processed per second, etc.) to draw decisive conclusions whether those old versions actually perform better.
If you have a powerful phone. Try changing syncthing tuning to tuning for high performance from docs. Beware tho, backup your vanilla settings. Tweaking or tinkering could Bork your syncthing settings/config data.
@Adhjie what exactly are you trying to achieve by posting to pretty much any recent topic?
Troubleshooter/tech tips, isnt that what forum is for?
Github issue would be transferred to forum, and forum is where the community is at. Should I use GitHub?
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GitHub, reddit r/ tech help but not forum?
Yes it is. But the question was:
So it was not meant to discourage helpfulness, but to refrain from “beating a dead horse” by commenting where the OP does not seem to need more help.
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