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S3fs filesystems are really slow. We tested around 40GB/hour for file restore rate. Where it really struggles is when you have a lot of files in a folder. Try doing an 'ls' on a folder with hundreds of files to see it break. so how to improve the performance? is there any we can set values for increasing the readwrite which will help the restore/transfer process?
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S3fs filesystems are really slow. We tested around 40GB/hour for file restore rate. Where it really struggles is when you have a lot of files in a folder. Try doing an 'ls' on a folder with hundreds of files to see it break. so how to improve the performance? is there any we can set values for increasing the readwrite which will help the restore/transfer process?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: