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> So why not use rclone to buffer on it? You already do that when it is cached to the disk. The OS caches repeated things in the file cache....
rclone uses ram based on buffer-size and close it when the file is closed. > I'm sure its a drop in a bucket for rclone devs. Code up and submit...
See: https://rclone.org/onedrive/#unexpected-file-size-hash-differences-on-sharepoint
I think you are mixing threads and number of processes. ``` felix@gemini:~$ ulimit -u 127532 ``` That refers to max user procs. ``` felix@gemini:~$ ulimit -a real-time non-blocking time (microseconds,...
Each user's configuration/setup is going to be unique so there is not a 'default' value that will work for every situation. Reduce it to 4 if that meets your needs....
I can't see why not offhand, but @ncw could reply as well.
Feel free to submit a PR if you find it useful as in 4 years, doesn't seem there was a real need for it.
Cloud remotes generally don't support that so it's a super edge case.
Right, very edge so it'll most likely sit unless you sponsor, implement it and/or develop it. Not being mean or anything, but just realistic.
Again, not being mean/sarcastic/etc as Nick is the nicest human on the planet and the backlog is gigantic. If we had 10 of him, life would be great :)