SGC
November 17, 2021, 5:59pm
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this is the go to solution for most of us.
generally with near perfect performance one will get about 99%+ on everything
but downloads and uploads can often be in the 97% to even 92% ranges depending on lots of factors
I’ve updated the success rate script to include both canceled and failed as separate values. There are now percentages for both as well. I also fixed an issue where critical audit failures weren’t counted as such due to a change in terminology.
The updated script can be found here (For linux, windows version below)
The new output has a lot more info and looks like this
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Please note this screenshot was made on a log from mostly the version prior to the update. This is why there are h…
if you need some actual numbers you can reference them here.
Hey SNOs
I know there are lot’s of threads where we talk about successrate.sh results and hardware but it’s comes up when issues are there - I would love to share outputs for comparison, not for hardware geeking…
How do you feel about this format:
Hardware: Synology DS1019+ (INTEL Celeron J3455, 1.5GHz, 8GB RAM) with 20.9 TB in total SHR Raid
Bandwidth: Home ADSL with 40mbit/s down and 16mbit/s up
Location: Amsterdam
Node Version: v0.21.3
max-concurrent-requests: DEFAULT, s…
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