TC8 B23 - Poor Network Performance

The behaviour described in the bug report is either by design, or would be far too complex/time-consuming to be changed

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TC8 B23 - Poor Network Performance

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Two Windows 7 workstations interconnected by a gigabit LAN.
One (A) runing TC8 Beta 23, the other one (B) TC7.53a.

When 'pulling' files with TC8B23 from B to to A the network performance is usually below 1MB/sec.

When 'pushing' the very same files with TC7.53 from B to A the network performance is at an average of 20MB/sec and goes up to a maximum of 70MB/sec.

IRPStackSize on both workstattions is set to 50 (Dec). TC is a firewall exception on both computers and have both running the same virus scanners.

The total time needed to transfer the complete files confirms the above numbers.
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Hello, Therese.

May we note that there has never been a Total Commander 7.53a?! There was T.C. 7.50a, the next release version was T.C. 7.55. Hm. :wink:

Irrespective of this minor lack of precision, can you tell us, please, what the corresponding transfer rates are if you use Windows Explorer to transfer the same files between computer A and B?

Moreover have you made sure that both Total Commander versions - still wondering which v7.5?a it may really be - use the same copy method? (Configuration => Options => Copy/Delete)

What are the transfer rates if you use Total Commander 8 and 7.5x to perform the transfers, but instead of pressing <F5> for copying you use Ctrl-C in the source panel and Ctrl-V in the target panel?

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When 'pushing' the very same files with TC7.5
Is it reproducible if you first push the files with TC7 and then pull the very same files with TC8?
Maybe a caching effect with a huge number of small files?

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Maybe different "Auto tuning" settings in win 7? See here (first tip).

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Probably yes - I'm using a Windows function (CopyFileEx) to copy the files, so I don't really have any influence on the copy speed here.
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The version # has to be 7.5_6_A, sorry for this.

It were big files (several 100MB), thus cashing shouldn't be a problem.

I've copied the WinCmd.ini from A to B, thus TC settings should be the same on both workstations.

I just updated to v8 Beta 24 and did some tests.

Autotuning on:

Pushing from A to B with TC8B24: ~ 100MB/sec
Pulling from B to A with TC8B24: ~ 11MB/sec
Pulling from A to B with TC7.56: ~ 11MB/sec
Pushing from B to A with TC7.56: ~ 11MB/sec
Pushing from A to B with Explorer: ~ 11MB/sec
Puliing from B to A with Explorer: ~ 11MB/sec

Autotuning off:
Pushing from B to A with TC7.56: ~ 90MB/sec
Pulling from B to A with TC8B24: ~ 11MB/sec
Pulling from B to A with Explorer: ~ 11MB/sec

No idea where the outstanding numbers in the first lines stem from; it's near optimum performance of a Gigabit network and basically faster than the local HDD at least on B can store the data.

The average 11MB/sec are not optimum network performance but at least acceptable compared to the less than 1MB/sec I had in earlier tests with TC8B23. Autotuning doesn't seem to make much difference.

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It were big files (several 100MB), thus cashing shouldn't be a problem.
This is not XP.
I have seen caching effects using 4GB files on windows 7 (x64).

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Did i miss a change set from history.txt, or why is this moved to "should be fixed now"?

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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

Sorry, this should have been moved to "will not be changed" - TC is using a Windows function (CopyFileEx) for copying, and there is nothing I could do to make that any faster.
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