This is a very powerful and secure backup strategy, since it saves your data to a remote location, where they’re protected from thieves and natural disasters.
In the OneDrive window, click Help & Settings in the bottom right-hand corner.Microsoft OneDrive is a free file hosting service that allows users to upload and sync files to a cloud storage and then access them from a web browser or their local devices.Īmong its cloud backup functions, Iperius also allows to make backups to OneDrive Free or OneDrive for Business (that is part of Office 365) account.Click on the OneDrive client icon in the system tray.
Here’s how to change the network settings manually: Or in the case of upload bandwidth only, to ‘Adjust automatically’, where the OneDrive client is only allowed to consume unused bandwidth. The OneDrive sync app network settings can be changed from their defaults, which are ‘Don’t limit’, to a hard limit specified in KB/s. So, it may be better to consider limiting OneDrive sync client bandwidth using the settings available in the app. If QoS is not configured for prioritization or it is disabled, any DSCP values will either be ignored or set to 0. But QoS may require setup or configuration in the router. Most home routers have some kind of QoS features built-in, such as port-based QoS and prioritization schemes like 802.1P/DSCP, even if they are not enabled by default. Packets with a higher DSCP value are given priority. Network devices, like routers and switches, can then use the DSCP value to classify network packets and queue them to control bandwidth usage.
Implementing QoS to protect upload bandwidth involves assigning a differentiated services code point (DSCP) value (0-63) to network packets generated by the OneDrive sync app and then limit the maximum upload rate that the app can use. Users can either change the settings manually or they can be configured using Group Policy or registry settings. But for users on home networks, it’s more practical to configure the network utilization settings in the sync app. Microsoft recommends using network quality-of-service (QoS) policies as the best way to manage network utilization of the OneDrive sync client. Image # Expand How to Limit OneDrive for Business Upload Bandwidth (Image Credit: Russell Smith) Quality of service versus OneDrive sync app network settings In the figure below (Figure 2), you can see that the available upload bandwidth is about 16 times lower than the download bandwidth.
It’s useful to establish a benchmark so that you can better troubleshoot connection issues when they occur. To understand the actual bandwidth obtainable from your Internet service provider (ISP), make sure that the network isn’t being used by other applications or devices when the test is running. To check the available upload and download bandwidth available on your network, you can use a service like. This in turn causes a sluggish response when loading websites on devices connected to the local network. In this case, large files that need to be uploaded by the sync client can quickly saturate upload bandwidth. The faster the OneDrive client can upload files to the cloud, the quicker they are available for sharing or to access from other devices.īut as more of us are working remotely due to the global pandemic, the available upload bandwidth at home is often much lower than download bandwidth. The default upload setting may even be an advantage as you can be sure any documents which are saved to locations synchronized to OneDrive will be uploaded to the cloud quickly.
If the client is synchronizing small office files, or there’s a large amount of upload bandwidth available, then the default setting might not present a problem. In other words, it can saturate your upload bandwidth. Image #1 Expand How to Limit OneDrive for Business Upload Bandwidth (Image Credit: Russell Smith) Network utilization in the OneDrive sync clientīy default, the OneDrive sync client upload rate isn’t limited.