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Slow OneDrive Upload Speed
Please make sure your OneDrive speeds are not throttled. On your workstation, find the OneDrive icon on the bottom right > Right click > Settings > select Network tab > Make sure 'Dont Limit' is checked.
let me know if you have any questions.
-Ash
Ash365 As shown in the video this is not mainly a sync issue, though sync is slower, this is an issue with browser uploads. It takes 4-5 minutes to upload a 1GB file that Box and Google Drive can get done in ~30 seconds. As an aside, I checked and throttling is set to do no limit.
- DevGupta05Dec 21, 2020Copper Contributor
So is there any other way to upload to One Drive other than Browser so that we can get Faster Upload speed
- rob_nicholson_heliosNov 22, 2019Brass ContributorIs it worth even bothering reporting this to Microsoft. I've just added a 1.2GB file to OneDrive for Business which should have taken about 10 mins to upload on my 20Mbps upsteam cable link. Too nearly an hour...
- DaveIrlNov 30, 2019Copper Contributor
Its not Just SLOW Upload speeds that are a problem.
Agonizingly slow Simple Searches are just 'not fit for purpose' with OneDrive for Business
When I search for files using Windows File Explorer on Windows 10 it is agonizingly slow.
I have an i7 6 core computer and running Office 365 for Business. All My Documents files are within OneDrive for business… approx. 300 GB of them.
All these files are stored locally as well as on the internet. My files are stored locally on the fastest 1TB SAMSUNG 970 EVO PLUS M.2 and should take less than 10 seconds for any search… and this is how searches used to work until I signed up for Office 365 for Business 2 months ago.
But I cannot restrict search using Windows File Explorer… to ONLY search my local files?
This is a simple everyday task that I do many times a day that used to take a maximum of a few seconds before signing up for Office 365 for Business.
Now a simple search can take over 5 minutes.
This is because if you use OneDrive for Business…. Any search you do has t access the internet… wait for the search to upload… queue up the search command on some server in the Cloud…. And wait…. And wait… and wait…
Before any Microsoft Support person replies to say they have tested this using a crummy test environment with a few GB in size (or likely less) please test this with using a normal business environment with at least 300 GB of files and hundreds of thousands of files and many thousands of folders… and also a reasonably slow internet connection.
If Office 365 for Business cannot do a “simple search task” and restrict the search to local files like this, is it really “Fit for Purpose” ?
I opened a ticket for “Office for Business” and the workaround I was told was to “close OneDrive”… and then do the search.
Is this a joke or is Microsoft even interested in providing proper real world business solutions?
Is there someone at the steering wheel of Microsoft interested in fixing these problems?
Strangely the solutions to fix the SLOW Search should be quite simple. Microsoft should simply include functionality within File Explorer to restrict the search to Local files instead of searching the files over the internet. And secondly allow Indexing on these local files.
Microsoft know about these major limitations for many many months… but do they provide the fixing functionality?
Amazed this has not been fixed,
Dave
- AdordnbitOct 23, 2021Copper ContributorI noticed that OneDrive tries to download all the files at the same time, but it slows down the download speed horribly. Consequently, it will download one larger file faster than the same file consisting of many objects.