So my workplace has, as its only cloud storage solution, OneDrive for business. I've been using it for a while, and have something like 5 or 10 GB on OD, which is not much. However, I have installed a python virtual environment, which contains around 2000 files. It's taken 30 minutes to sync 2.7 MB of files, on a 200MB down/20MB up connection! I've tried stopping onedrive, restarting the computer, resetting OD using the command /reset... I just can't understand why it's dragging its feet so much on a task that dropbox or box would have no trouble doing in minutes if not seconds!

We have data in SharePoint online and sync it via OneDrive. The sync is so slow, sometimes it takes half an hour to sync a simple folder with nothing inside. When i create an empty word-file, it takes many minutes to upload it to the SharePoint library.


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PROPOSED SOLUTION: Now, does anyone know how the web client communicate with the onedrive server? Reverse engineering that protocol should solve the issue. All we need is a python script that communicate with the server in the same way as the web client, and we can upload at full speed.

Hi all. I have OneDrive and the uploads are super slow. I'm currently on hour 2 waiting for 3 files to be uploaded (total size 5 GB, roughly 1.5 GB each). I'm using a new MacBook and the internet speed is fine, so it shouldn't be any problem on my side. I uploaded the same files to YouTube and Google drive in mere minutes. I have plenty of space on my OneDrive so I have no idea why it always uploads so slowly. I'm not very tech savvy, so could anyone maybe give me a layman's solution to this? I'd really appreciate it, thanks in advance!!

Been using OneDrive for more than a year with no problems. Recently my computer started becoming super slow, takes very long to open files and folders etc and is just unresponsive in general. Someone suggested it was OneDrive and sure enough all the problems were gone when I turned it off. I haven't really changed anything so I suspect a Windows 10 update broke it somehow

I'm setting up a computer for a client, and they wanted certain folders from the SharePoint to be synced to the machine. But the download is so inconsistent and slow. Like... reeeeaaaaally slow. It's taken an hour and 45 minutes to download 650MB... I know it's not my internet. I've got a gigabit line and my download speeds are normally very stable. This PC needed to be finished yesterday but nothing I do is making it speed up :'(

Given that my phone should be faster in every way compared to a 5 year old iPad, there must be some problem here. On Google Photos it caps out at around a 15 MB/s, meaning that I can at least hit 15 MB/s of uploading on my phone...but onedrive only uses 1 MB/s.

I am having an issue with OneDrive across our entire business. Everyone in the office has access to OneDrive and that is typically how we share files with each other, but in the past couple of weeks, it can take 20-30mins to sync to the other users' PCs in the office. This makes our work very slow. To clarify when I sync a new document or change an old one, including the name of the document, my co-workers will not see the change for up to 30mins although it changes on my end immediately. We typically only change one document at a time so I do not see how it can be overloading or a large file issue as all files are typically Word files.

Ever since I updated my Desktop to Windows 11 around October/November of last year my file explorer has been extremely slow while OneDrive and Sharepoint. Now I know very well that this is/has been a known issue and I have been trying to follow the development a little bit. However, I don't seem to read a lot of posts anymore related to this issue. On the contrary, many people seem to claim the latest updates have fixed it.

I have a Microsoft 365 subscription and all our staff use OneDrive for Business, however everyone is complaining it's too slow to download anything. Uploading is fine as we get the full throughput, but downloads are restricted to anywhere between 400kb/s and 800kb/s. We have a fibre-optic leased line with a speed of 100Mbit over a 1Gbit bearer, and a speed test shows the full download/upload rate of 100Mbit, but even if there's no usage our end and we're downloading something that's only a few MB, the download rate is very poor.

For at least the past month, Lightroom has been taking anywhere from four to 20 minutes to open before I could do anything with it, and even after that, it was slow as molasses. And, my computer should be able to handle Lightroom with ZERO issues.

Windows has been extremely slow navigating between folders and opening files. With windows 10 I was able to double click on a folder and instantly get in and then open a file right away. Now every time i click on a folder there is a spinning wheel, a spinning wheel when i get in, a spinning wheel when i click on a file. I know its not my computer 100% sure, its super fast, i7 10700K, 32GB RAM, SSD etc... Another friend that updated on windows 11 with new computer has the same issue.Someone here mentioned something about closing Onedrive, that did not fix the issue sorry, someone lese recommended running File Explorer as a separate process that did not work either. Its definitely something from Windows 11, I am surprised other users havent come forward yet, or at least I couldnt find their posts. Any solutions?

We've noticed that when Trend is running, the OneDrive syncing is terribly slow. When turning off Trend, it speeds up to a normal speed. Just wondering what settings I'd need to set within Trend to whitelist OneDrive or to speed up the syncing?

All of my school slides, textbooks, lectures, etc are one OneDrive first party app, connected to files app. The onedrive App has a draw tool but not nearly as good as ipad OS, but the ipad files app is so slow to load 20mb slide shows (not downloaded) compared to one drive app opening instantly.

I have windows 11 on my laptop and suddenly after an update, the windows explorer is opening / navigating / doing everything for cloud folders like onedrive, icloud, dropbox, etc. all extremely slow. It almost feels like the PC is stuck hanged, but then suddenly the folder or the file will open. Same goes for right click options for cloud folders. Anything cloud and it is slow, even if the entire folder tree is stored locally and computer wifi is off, still it is extremely slow.

So I have 1TB worth of data on my OneDrive that I wish to download then reupload to another provider like Google Drive (mostly family pics, videos and work of the last 15 years). My wired internet speed is 500 Mbps and wireless it is around 200 Mbps. However, OneDrive gives me ridiculous speeds of below 1mb/s? Is this normal? I did get 60mb/s for a few minutes but then this reduced slowly to below 1mb/s. At this rate it will take 300 hours to download the 1TB of data.

I recently began moving my backups from Google Drive to OneDrive as I moved my storage and email from G Suite to Office 365. I created a dedicated "storage" account in my 365 tenant and increased its OneDrive (Plan 2) storage cap to 5TB. I have about 4.5TB to upload and so far Arq is uploading less than 10GB/day from my file server. This is painfully slow and much worse than my old solution (Google Drive and Arq 5). When I went to OneDrive I also upgraded to Arq 7.

We have many clients using SharePoint. OneDrive is horribly slow to process changes and sync data consistently on all devices. We try to limit the amount of data we migrate into SharePoint and even when we deploy within Microsoft limits (which is also a joke,

hi, i have been using MS word every day as I have a big school paper to do. it is currently 106 pages long. My computer is a HP laptop with 16gb of ram and a ryzen5 4000 series, and it is struggling with big word files, as soon as it has more than 20 pages it starts to become slow and laggy. i have a school office 365 account.

Here's the problem, uploading the 50GB chunks via onedrive client, via onedrive web client and via a program called cyberduck all appear to barf all over the place after approx 1200 gb has been uploaded - doesn't matter how it's uploaded.

In general, the speed of the transfer while uploading to OneDrive has been around 10-16 MB/sec. Shortly before it fails, speed slows significantly and then the connection drops to graph.microsoft.com. Other connectivity works fine during this time.

So at my company (huge conglomerate), most everything has been transitioned to the Cloud. The only items left are 1) the sad-looking Intranet page and 2) Shared Network Folders (SMB Drives). For these we need a VPN, which is (sometimes) slow and finicky. But I NEED the Network Folders to get work done...

So can OneDrive for Business replace Network Folders? Can we finally ditch the (sometimes) slow and finicky VPN? I understand that lots of people love VPNs for security reasons, but honestly they seem like the last, stubborn hold-out from going 100% Cloud.

FFS how hard can it be to let me select folders before the whole OneDrive file list is loaded? Also it seems rather slow due to the waste amount of small files. Had to wait 8 hours for it to finish. No matter if it's a 50MBit/s or 1GBit/s network connection it takes ages.

I'm on Windows 11 Insider build 25309.rs_prerelease.230224-1334, and recently realized why my boot up time was so slow. It appears to be OneDrive Files-On Demand, a seemingly well-meaning feature, but that severely slows boot, and causes me file loss anxiety.

I've "turned off" this feature, in OneDrive Setting/Sync and backup/Preferences, but I still see network traffic to OneDrive for my files. I'm especially concerned about syncing my files in "desktop", as they can be quite large while I'm working on a project, and don't like the slow-down that appears to occur from this feature.

So as the title already says, when onedrive creates a zip file from multiple files selected, the download takes ages. For example: when i select a word file and an 500mb mp3 file, the created zip file downloads with around 200-400kb/s but when downloading the files one by one, the word file downloads instantly and the mp3 downloads at around 5mb/s. My connection is 100mbit/s (constantly without drops). Is there a reason for this cause on Google Drive its not like this? Thanks in advance. ff782bc1db

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