Jan 19, 2020 #1 MoJHK Systems Engineer Nov 16, 2017 180 HK Dear expert, I tried to upload a 2.5G file into my EXSI server within the same network by using winscp. It took more than 5 hrs. to complete with avg. speed 2xxk. Is there any ways to increase the speed?
Dear expert, I tried to upload a 2.5G file into my EXSI server within the same network by using winscp. It took more than 5 hrs. to complete with avg. speed 2xxk. Is there any ways to increase the speed?
Jan 21, 2020 #2 ADB100 Technical User Mar 25, 2003 2,399 GB What speed NICs are the client and server on? ESXi isn't the fastest when transferring stuff, however 5 hours seems excessive.. My ESXi 6.5 servers are all 1Gbps connected (4 x 1Gbps NICs each) and even with a 100Mbps connected client I am seeing faster transfers than this. Upvote 0 Downvote
What speed NICs are the client and server on? ESXi isn't the fastest when transferring stuff, however 5 hours seems excessive.. My ESXi 6.5 servers are all 1Gbps connected (4 x 1Gbps NICs each) and even with a 100Mbps connected client I am seeing faster transfers than this.
Jan 22, 2020 #3 2ffat Programmer Oct 23, 1998 4,811 US Is there an anti-virus program running? They sometimes slow things down by check each file transferred for viruses. James P. Cottingham I'm number 1,229! I'm number 1,229! Upvote 0 Downvote
Is there an anti-virus program running? They sometimes slow things down by check each file transferred for viruses. James P. Cottingham I'm number 1,229! I'm number 1,229!
Jan 26, 2020 #4 hairlessupportmonkey IS-IT--Management Aug 26, 2009 8,233 NZ Why not use ESX's built in file browser? ACSS - SME General Geek Upvote 0 Downvote