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I am syncing folders to Backblaze B2 and discovered the Cloud > Advanced > Number of worker threads (too many will degrade performance) setting. By changing the standard value to let´s say 20 or 30 it did make i huge difference and a sync with photos uploaded way faster than when it was set to the standard value of 3.
The question i have is how do one determine the value, by computer CPU threads, by file sizes, by amount of RAM, by cloud provider? I have found no examples in the help that describes different user scenarios that this setting can degrade performance. I want to know how one find the sweet spot for this useful feature. Guessing and testing takes too long time.
It would be great to know "...if your files are larger (or smaller) than xx Mb you should set it according to this guidelines."