Vanv101 wrote:I would think some type of SSD would work better but from what I've been reading you're still limited in the I/O category on the Pi. I also tried the microsd card in a different Pi 2 but it didn't help.Īny ideas what I can do here? I'm totally out of ideas at this point. I tried a brand new 2/16 raspian image, both with and without the initial "sudo apt-get update"," sudo apt-get upgrade" steps. If I do a network speed test on my Pi I get a very stable 10MB/s download rate: This is using a known well seeded torrent ( ), which downloads at a very stable and consistent rate on my Windows 7 laptop via Deluge. I did see it jump as high as 150% while downloading at the 8MB/s rate, but this max CPU went down to about 50% after I dropped the max number of connections, etc. I ran "top" while this cycle was happening and never saw cpu go above ~10% at the point when downloading was at 0MB/s. I tried reducing the max number of connections, speed, etc, but that didn't help. I tried port forwarding on my router to make myself connectable, but that didn't help. I I figured it might just be an issue with Deluge so I tried qbitorrent and experienced the same issue. It occurs on both the thin-client and direct webui version. When I initially start it will quickly ramp up to ~8MB/s, then quickly drop to zero, then goes back up to~1MB/s, then back to zero for awhile:Ġ-10 seconds: linear increase from 0MB/s to 8MB/sġ0-20 seconds: linear decrease from 8MB/s to 0MB/sĢ0-60 seconds: constant 0 MB/s (though all peers still show as connected) I'm trying to setup Deluge on my Raspberry Pi 2 using the following tutorial:Īll the steps work fine, but when I actually add a torrent I see a wildly variable download speed that also appears cyclical.
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