as we get close to the theoretical “end of day may mean midnight eastern time,” if everyone could take a second to refresh what they have and what they are grabbing that would be good:
for me:
Current status
| file |
completion |
percent |
rate |
eta |
tdy/nsrdb_tdy-2018.h5 |
431/796GB |
54% |
40MB/s |
2h |
tdy/nsrdb_tdy-2019.h5 |
494/796GB |
62% |
100MB/s |
1h |
tdy/nsrdb_tdy-2020.h5 |
645/796GB |
81% |
45MB/s |
1h |
Enqueued
I spend the day getting my NAS set up and had a bit of data loss from a canceled transfer, so i am currently only copying these single files, but after this round I will queue these up overnight, in case they stay up, going backwards from where @zyyygz is leaving off
1.6 TiB v3/nsrdb_2008.h5
1.6 TiB v3/nsrdb_2009.h5
1.6 TiB v3/nsrdb_2010.h5
1.6 TiB v3/nsrdb_2011.h5
and that’s probably all i’ll be able to grab overnight so i won’t claim more.
Question
Has anyone been able to exceed ~100MB/s on a single machine? I haven’t been able to with aws cli, rclone, or https downloading across single/multiple files and with a bunch of different threading and cache params. I have confirmed my download bandwidth is >500MB/s and my write speed is 1GB/s and can’t find the bottleneck unless it’s being imposed by AWS
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