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bmallon
6 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
Why is the Dropbox desktop app running so slowly?
Why is Dropbox smart sync terribly slow? I have 1GB/sec up and down for speed, with a hard connection into an iMac Pro and it takes forever for large files to download when I switch them from online ...
- 6 years ago
Hey there bmallon - sorry to hear about this.
First of all, note that the Dropbox servers do not set caps on the upload/download speeds from the Desktop client, but file sync is a complicated process that includes more than just the transfer of the data. Bear in mind that each file is divided and compressed into hashed components, transferred via secure data transfer, and then encrypted and stored on our servers.
Now, to have a better look into this, can you let me know your app's status at the moment? Also, can you change your bandwidth settings to boost the syncing process?
Another source that could be helpful is the following Help Center article (especially step 7 about symlinks): https://www.dropbox.com/help/desktop-web/high-cpu-usage
Let me know of any updates!
Walter
6 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey there bmallon - sorry to hear about this.
First of all, note that the Dropbox servers do not set caps on the upload/download speeds from the Desktop client, but file sync is a complicated process that includes more than just the transfer of the data. Bear in mind that each file is divided and compressed into hashed components, transferred via secure data transfer, and then encrypted and stored on our servers.
Now, to have a better look into this, can you let me know your app's status at the moment? Also, can you change your bandwidth settings to boost the syncing process?
Another source that could be helpful is the following Help Center article (especially step 7 about symlinks): https://www.dropbox.com/help/desktop-web/high-cpu-usage
Let me know of any updates!
- bmallon6 years agoCollaborator | Level 10I am to let the file sit overnight to finally download by morning. I am assuming it took just over 8 hours for 70GB file. You need to fix your complicated smart sync process. Apple iCloud Drive does it in less than 10 mins.
- Walter6 years agoDropbox Staff
I'll pass it along to the team bmallon - thanks for your feedback!
Should you need anything else in the meantime, just let me know.
- bmallon6 years agoCollaborator | Level 10This solution should not be listed as Accepted. It’s not fixed. All of my settings where already correct per your instructions above and your file transfer is still slow. I have 1GB/sec up and down, and it still take 4-8 hours to upload and download Final Cut Pro library files which are usually 100+GB. You have some type of coding issue or throttle. I don’t not have this problem with other services. Maybe this is related to storage issues with Apple and your smart sync services that Dropbox has yet to fix or even admit as an issue, while continuing to charge me and other customers monthly.
- barrygardiner545 years agoNew member | Level 2
Something really bad has happened with Dropbox in the last few weeks. Now it can suddenly decide that it has to index mutliple files and it takes hours. What has changed? It is stopping my computer working and I am now thinking that I will have to unfortunately stop using Dropbox because this is now unacceptably slow.
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