For the FTP performance test I will be using FlashFXP, in my opinion, the best FTP client on the market and one that I’ve personally used for a very long time. It has every feature you could want, including scripting functionality and FXP support.
As performance tests, I will transfer two sets of files from my 10Gbit-connected test system to the NAS. The first being a 22GB uncompressed MP4 file in its own folder and the second set being five DVD rips, each approximately 1.4GB big and in their individual sub-folders, including NFO files and subtitles for a total of 7.2GB data. These two tests will simulate tasks that should be common for FTP usage.
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