I have two laptops, I’ll call them laptop 1 and laptop 2.
Laptop 1 is my gaming laptop, and laptop 2 is a very low-spec one that I use as a jellyfin server. Here’s the neofetch result for both of them:
Laptop 1
Laptop 2
The problem
On both of them, I copied a 5GB folder from the laptop to my 3.0 usb flash drive, I used this rsync command on each:
rsync -a --progress folder_path destination_folder_path
Laptop | Average transfer speed |
---|---|
Laptop 1 | 9MB/s |
Laptop 2 | 45MB/s |
How is this possible? The Laptop 1 is way superior than laptop 2. The laptop 1 has an nvme SSD while laptop 2 has an old 320GB HDD, yet the transfer speed difference is insane.
Does KDE affect the folder copying somehow? If I copy a file on the same SSD on laptop 1, the speed reaches more than 400MB/s.
What is going on here?
My guess is that laptop 1 is connected to the HD through USB2 not USB3. Or u r using USB hub
I’m not using a USB hub. How can I confirm that the usb port is indeed a 3.0 one? Is the color blue of the port enough?
It’s hard to be completely sure with USB. I think if you can identify the controller, you should be reasonably sure it’s actually USB 3 (but then you’ve got the various flavours of USB 3).
You can browse the output of lspci
which should tell you the capabilities of your controllers. In theory.