Thank you! s5cmd do the trick :-).

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Michal


On 2/8/21 5:46 PM, Konstantin Shalygin wrote:
> Try s5cmd
> 
> 
> k
> 
>> On 30 Jan 2021, at 17:00, michal.str...@cesnet.cz
>> <mailto:michal.str...@cesnet.cz> wrote:
>>
>> We are testing our S3 Ceph endpoints and we are not satisfied with its
>> speed. Our results are something between around 120 - 150 MB/s depending
>> on small/bigger files. This is good for 1Gbps connection, but not for
>> 10GE or more.
>>
>> We've tried the most recent versions of the AWS CLI, s3cmd, s4cmd, s3fs
>> ... programs. Of course we are using multipart upload/download which is
>> precondition for parallel upload/download. Also we tried multi-thread
>> (25 or more threads) transfer in s4cmd but still we don't get proper
>> results.
>>
>> For proof of concept that high speed can be achieved we have written
>> small script in bash which uses multi-part & parallel transfer and can
>> saturate at least 10GE without problem.
>>
>> I would like to ask you, if you know proper program and its parameters,
>> so we can saturate n x 10GE if needed?
>>
>> We are using the latest nautilus.
>> S3 gateways have much more computer power and bandwidth to internet then
>> it is used right now.
> 

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