@directory_opus Directory Opus seems to be limited to 1GBit / sec transfers even across 10GbE connections. Intended?
A lot of things are literally only tuned/tested for the exact way Explorer and the FileCopyEx API transmit data, and are much slower when anything else does it. With such a setup, a lot of things will be slow but you just won't notice them since most programs don't report speed.
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We'll be adding an option in the future to copy using that API in Opus, as it's the only way to get some devices to run at full speed, but increasing (or sometimes decreasing) buffer sizes (and sometimes the non-buffered I/O option) can help as well in the mean time.
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You should also be careful to measure the amount of time the network graph shows usage in Task Manager or a similar metric, rather than progress dialogs, which are not consistent between different software. (e.g. Explorer closes its dialog before the data is finished sending).
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