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Githaiga
7 years agoNew member | Level 2
Dropbox Sync Gobbling up Bandwidth
Hi,
I'd like to manage drop box Bandwidth usage. Any solutions?
Its currently gobbling up lots of bandwidth which maxes out my current capacity
Best
- 7 years ago
Hey Githaiga - hope this finds you well!
First step here would be to change your bandwidth settings . To do so:
- Click the Dropbox icon from the system tray or menu bar (or right-click, on Linux).
- Click the gear icon (Windows and Mac), then select Preferences…
- Click Bandwidth (Windows or Linux).
- On a Mac, click Network and then click Change settings… in the Bandwidth section.
- You can manually adjust the bandwidth settings with the button next to Limit to under the Download rate or Upload rate sections.
- Enter the rates you prefer to continue.
I hope this helps and let me know if you need anything else. Cheers!
Walter
7 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey Githaiga - hope this finds you well!
First step here would be to change your bandwidth settings . To do so:
- Click the Dropbox icon from the system tray or menu bar (or right-click, on Linux).
- Click the gear icon (Windows and Mac), then select Preferences…
- Click Bandwidth (Windows or Linux).
- On a Mac, click Network and then click Change settings… in the Bandwidth section.
- You can manually adjust the bandwidth settings with the button next to Limit to under the Download rate or Upload rate sections.
- Enter the rates you prefer to continue.
I hope this helps and let me know if you need anything else. Cheers!
- be-each7 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Hi,
It would be helpful to get a recommendation anywhere between unlimited and 50 kbs, for example based on our known internet speed? I have 100mbs. Does unlimited mean it takes up all those 100 megabits per second? 50 kbs then seems ultra low in comparison, so what would be a good setting? And what else plays into slow a slow startup? I did find that my HD is using 100% to write time (percentage of time the disk is processing read or write requests) and this dropped immediately to normal levels after pausing DB.
Many thanks.
- Walter7 years agoDropbox Staff
Thank you for your feedback on this be-each - I'll pass your comments on to the dev team for their consideration.
In the meantime, note that our servers do not set caps on the upload or download speeds from the Desktop client, but file sync is a complicated process that includes more than just the transfer of the data. Keep in mind each file is divided and compressed into hashed components, transferred via secure data transfer, and then encrypted and stored on our servers. During an upload, the transfer speeds are also dependent upon how quickly your computer can process and compress the components of the files to make them available for upload. For more information on high CPU usage when using Dropbox, please refer to this page:
https://www.dropbox.com/help/desktop-web/high-cpu-usage
Moreover, the Dropbox client (i.e. the desktop app) will also batch upload smaller files into batches of 800 files. If you have 800 * 1 kB files the effective batch that's sent to Dropbox will be 800 kB in size. You may commonly see this behavior when Dropbox first starts syncing as the client starts with smallest files first and then progresses to larger files.
Thus, the initial sync of your data is going to be the most time and resource intensive period. However, the more you use Dropbox the more efficient syncing becomes:
- Once you upload a file to Dropbox, you never need to upload it again.
- When editing large files, the Dropbox app attempts to sync only the blocks of the file that have changed.
You can also check your connection speed through your ISP and local network by using the following link: http://www.speedtest.net/
Please keep in mind that the actual sync speed you see may not match these speeds directly as we are including the hash, compression, and encryption process in our aggregate kB/s speed (note this is kByte not KBit per second).
I hope this information helps to some extent Johanna and please let me know if there's anything else I can assist with.
- LeonMurray6 years agoNew member | Level 2
Just wondering if there is a way to globally apply bandwidth rules to an entire team via the admin console?
I'm a team admin but cannot seem to find the option.
Regards
Leon
- Walter6 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey Leon - how are you today?
Even though it's not an option at the moment, I'll make sure to pass this along to our dev team for future consideration - thank you for the feedback.
I can't be sure if this is going to be implemented as this setting is device specific and members of teams are able to connect their personal accounts with their work one so in case the members have their personal accounts connected to their work ones via our desktop app, the changes you'd apply to their bandwidth settings would affect their personal accounts too (and that's something we obviously cannot allow for security purposes) unless you've chosen to prevent them from doing so (this feature is available on our Advanced and Enterprise plans).
I hope this information helps to some extent and please let me know if you have anything to add. Thank you LeonMurray!
- gadieter6 years agoNew member | Level 2
I was trying to limit my "upload" bandwidth to prevent impacting the rest of my family (my son was trying to watch YouTube videos - a pretty heavy download use - he noticed a major degradation of function). I was trying to sync my photos from my phone to the Dropbox website, but then I realized the Dropbox app calls it the "download" bandwidth, I am not downloading to Dropbox - it's on the web. I upload file to Dropbox and download files and videos from the internet to watch or use.
Why do you guys not explain the difference in your app? When I throttled my "dropbox download" preference to 10kB/sec - I saw the sync status drop to 10KB/Sec (by hovering my mouse pointer over the Dropbox icon (with the sync icon on it).
The application could provide more guidance to aid people - or simply using the correct terminology instead of confusing people.
Greg Dieter
- thocus5 years agoNew member | Level 2
Is there a way to centrally manage this for a group of users or maybe even better via group policy?
- thocus5 years agoNew member | Level 2
Is there a way to Set bandwidth capping via Group Policy?
- Fiona5 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi thocus.
Welcome to the Dropbox Community.
There is currently no way for a team to set up bandwidth caps for their users.
You can post a feature request in our share an idea section if you wish.
[EDIT] I merged your topic here. In this discussion, Walter offers the steps to limit bandwidth usage of the Dropbox desktop app, per device. :gear:
Thank you!
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