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SFTP very slow transfer speed

PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2018 2:16 pm
by solemgar
Hi!

Just wanted to double check something. I have been doing testing between SFTP and regular file copy and SFTP gets a max bandwidth of 10 MB/S (when using the 'Fast' option on ssh properties) and with regular file copy I can saturate easily the 1GB link up to 100 MB/S. Is this difference on speed normal? I remember using SCP instead of SFTP and being much faster as well, but the option is shown now as 'obsolete' and actually it doesn't even work.

I understand SFTP has additional overhead due to encryption and protocol design but are these expected speeds?

Thanks a lot!! :)

Re: SFTP very slow transfer speed

PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2018 2:23 pm
by superflexible
It can probably be optimized in Syncovery, I will look into it a bit later this year.

Re: SFTP very slow transfer speed

PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2018 10:25 am
by solemgar
Thanks! I did a bit more tests and with big files it seems i get a bit more throughput, for my use case good enough , but if optimizations can be done, they would be welcome :)

Re: SFTP very slow transfer speed

PostPosted: Mon Oct 21, 2019 3:48 am
by superflexible
Hello,
I have finally released the first beta version of Syncovery9, which
includes a new SFTP library with dramatically increased throughput.
Thought I wanted to let you know in case you're still interested.

https://www.syncovery.com/syncovery9/

On the Internet/FTP dialog, you need to choose
Implementation: TGPuttyLib

In my tests, it matched our surpassed transfer speeds of a well known open source tool that is generally used as a reference for SFTP functionality.