Marc Allard
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- Mar 16, 2014
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Hello,
I have tried to copy a file from a SSD (windows 8) to my Freenas server.
I have seen that the speed with CIFS is around 65-75 MB/sec while I have a speed of about 90-95 Mo / sec. with rsync. (copy of a new file so there is no gain from rsync).
I have always been told that the speed of CIFS (protocol SMB3_00) is expected to be greater than the speed of rsync. Am I missing something? Is there an option I should use?
The MB is a Supermicro X1SL7-F and 32 Go RAM crucial. the CPU is a Xeon (quad core hyperthreaded) (Raid Z2 of 4+2 Caviar raid) on the LSI chipset (flashed to IT mode)
On the windows the CPU is a core i7 and the motherboard has a Intel network chipset.
Thank you
Marc
I have tried to copy a file from a SSD (windows 8) to my Freenas server.
I have seen that the speed with CIFS is around 65-75 MB/sec while I have a speed of about 90-95 Mo / sec. with rsync. (copy of a new file so there is no gain from rsync).
I have always been told that the speed of CIFS (protocol SMB3_00) is expected to be greater than the speed of rsync. Am I missing something? Is there an option I should use?
The MB is a Supermicro X1SL7-F and 32 Go RAM crucial. the CPU is a Xeon (quad core hyperthreaded) (Raid Z2 of 4+2 Caviar raid) on the LSI chipset (flashed to IT mode)
On the windows the CPU is a core i7 and the motherboard has a Intel network chipset.
Thank you
Marc