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I have a 128gb NTFS Flash drive attached to one of the USB 2.0 Slots on my Pi 4. When copying .iso files to the SMB share, I'm getting extremely slow (~70 kbps) transfer speeds.
The only remedy I've found so far is to remove the --sync option from the automount.sh script in /usr/local/bin/
I realize this requires a umount command in order to safely remove the drive once sync is removed, but is there an option to keep sync while increasing transfer speeds of large files?
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Fixing incredible slow SMB transfer speeds to USB Flashdrive?
Fixing incredibly slow SMB transfer speeds to USB Flashdrive?
Oct 30, 2022
I have a 128gb NTFS Flash drive attached to one of the USB 2.0 Slots on my Pi 4. When copying .iso files to the SMB share, I'm getting extremely slow (~70 kbps) transfer speeds.
The only remedy I've found so far is to remove the
--sync
option from theautomount.sh
script in/usr/local/bin/
I realize this requires a
umount
command in order to safely remove the drive once sync is removed, but is there an option to keep sync while increasing transfer speeds of large files?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: