You can have successful all-inclusive models. Ok, but storage and bandwidth cost money to provide and anything “unlimited for fixed price” can not be a sustainable business model. Relevant comment here: (Newbie) Backup entire machine? - #6 by saspus Use B2, or S3, or Azure, where you can crank up thread count and get unbounded throughput. If you want good restore performance – avoid file sharing services (Dropbox, OneDrive, etc). To verify, connect to one drive with the same credentials using CyberDuck or Transmit, and try to transfer a collection of 1-10MB files. So to use OneDrive as a target in the first place, you should not be using more than 2 threads. with multiple threads) they will throttle you up to a ban. You will never get any good performance from it, and if you try (e.g. On the other hand, OneDrive is not designed for bulk storage: it’s a file sync and collaboration service, and as long as OneDrive client works (and it does not need to be fast) Microsoft would not be fixing any potential issues that help customers abuse the platform. On one hand, 28Mb/s is about 3.5MBps, and accounting for API latency overhead, you get about the correct speed.
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