Read an article in Linux Format UK edition January 2015 how Microsoft is adopting Linux for their Azure cloud storage.
Purely to keep up with competition, Google and Amazon.
Who knows, it might lead to better things, I'm hoping they have a lightbulb moment 'oh, yes, centralised configuration for everything is not such a hot idea!'
but anyway,
yesterday had someone from US share a 5GB file with me, im in Australia, and they chose Microsoft OneDrive to upload it.
All is cool, wonderful technology of 2014, until i started downloading the thing.
OMG. I did a copy link of the file and dump to 'wget -c' in terminal of course.
the speeds were absolutely horrible. it rarely reached 50% of my bandwidth, hovering between 100kbps and 290kbps. it took more than 7 hours to download the file.
I watched the last gig crawl for 1 hour. It couldnt even maintain a steady flow, constant up and down. And I know my connection is pretty stable, i use ADSL1 profile because it synchs slightly faster for me than ADSL2. My max input is 700kbps and (on ADSL2 profile synchs at 650kbps). If there was any connection issues on my end i would know about it, well basically because im a nerd and if something is not 99.9% i will fix it Its a Cisco 887w router.
It amazed me how horrible the whole experience was using one of our technology giant's service. It was like a time capsule going back more than 10 years.
Now, I dont know if OneDrive is part of their Azure bullcrap, thus whether its Linux or not, but I feel like emailing Microsoft support and letting them know about Kubuntu Forums as a first step towards fixing their horrible OneDrive download speeds. So when you see them here make sure you make them feel welcome and dont make fun of windows.
Purely to keep up with competition, Google and Amazon.
Who knows, it might lead to better things, I'm hoping they have a lightbulb moment 'oh, yes, centralised configuration for everything is not such a hot idea!'
but anyway,
yesterday had someone from US share a 5GB file with me, im in Australia, and they chose Microsoft OneDrive to upload it.
All is cool, wonderful technology of 2014, until i started downloading the thing.
OMG. I did a copy link of the file and dump to 'wget -c' in terminal of course.
the speeds were absolutely horrible. it rarely reached 50% of my bandwidth, hovering between 100kbps and 290kbps. it took more than 7 hours to download the file.
I watched the last gig crawl for 1 hour. It couldnt even maintain a steady flow, constant up and down. And I know my connection is pretty stable, i use ADSL1 profile because it synchs slightly faster for me than ADSL2. My max input is 700kbps and (on ADSL2 profile synchs at 650kbps). If there was any connection issues on my end i would know about it, well basically because im a nerd and if something is not 99.9% i will fix it Its a Cisco 887w router.
It amazed me how horrible the whole experience was using one of our technology giant's service. It was like a time capsule going back more than 10 years.
Now, I dont know if OneDrive is part of their Azure bullcrap, thus whether its Linux or not, but I feel like emailing Microsoft support and letting them know about Kubuntu Forums as a first step towards fixing their horrible OneDrive download speeds. So when you see them here make sure you make them feel welcome and dont make fun of windows.
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