Hi Synoforum!
Qbittorrent reaches 70 MBytes/s, which is great and about the same my "reference" desktop+SSD setup. Unfortunately it has poor RSS support even via alternate UIs. And I have to restart it every once in a while because it's less stable. Otherwise, I would just have kept using it and never started this thread
I have a 1513+ with 4GB ram. My CPU/RAM usage are quite low during DownloadStation downloads, and higher during qbittorrent downloads, but do not exceed 50-75 % of RAM/CPU so this is not because I am hitting an obvious CPU/RAM/HDD limit.
So, to those of you who have very fast connections, is the speed higher on Download Station on later Synology Hardware or no?
Is there something else I can do in software to fix this slow Download Station performance?
Deluge won't work out of the box but I can give it another shot if someone tells me I'll get good speeds. I'm not scared of linux or docker.
Any suggestions or advice would be much appreciated!
Qbittorrent reaches 70 MBytes/s, which is great and about the same my "reference" desktop+SSD setup. Unfortunately it has poor RSS support even via alternate UIs. And I have to restart it every once in a while because it's less stable. Otherwise, I would just have kept using it and never started this thread
I have a 1513+ with 4GB ram. My CPU/RAM usage are quite low during DownloadStation downloads, and higher during qbittorrent downloads, but do not exceed 50-75 % of RAM/CPU so this is not because I am hitting an obvious CPU/RAM/HDD limit.
So, to those of you who have very fast connections, is the speed higher on Download Station on later Synology Hardware or no?
Is there something else I can do in software to fix this slow Download Station performance?
Deluge won't work out of the box but I can give it another shot if someone tells me I'll get good speeds. I'm not scared of linux or docker.
Any suggestions or advice would be much appreciated!