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My recently commissioned freenas server is running 11.0-U3. It is based on the following hardware:
Case: In Win MS04-01 with 265W PSU
Motherboard: ASRock Rack E3C224DI
CPU: i3-4150
RAM: 2 x 8GB ECC DDR3
Hard Disks: 4 x WD Red 3TB
I have both of the server's network interfaces connected to a gigabit switch and a client PC running Linux connected to another gigabit switch that is in turn, connected to a port on the same gigabit switch as the freenas box.
My four disks are placed in a RaidZ1 pool.
If I run: dd if=/dev/urandom of=a_file bs=2048 count=10000k on the NAS to create a_file in a pool share, I get just over 100MB/s write speed.
If I run iperf from the client with the freenas as the server, I get 836Mb/s transfer speed.
If I try to copy files from the client to a cifs share on the freenas, I get less than 20MB/s. It's actually slower than my old Marvel based QNAP!
What do I need to change to make this work at the speed that the NAS and network are obviously capable of?
Case: In Win MS04-01 with 265W PSU
Motherboard: ASRock Rack E3C224DI
CPU: i3-4150
RAM: 2 x 8GB ECC DDR3
Hard Disks: 4 x WD Red 3TB
I have both of the server's network interfaces connected to a gigabit switch and a client PC running Linux connected to another gigabit switch that is in turn, connected to a port on the same gigabit switch as the freenas box.
My four disks are placed in a RaidZ1 pool.
If I run: dd if=/dev/urandom of=a_file bs=2048 count=10000k on the NAS to create a_file in a pool share, I get just over 100MB/s write speed.
If I run iperf from the client with the freenas as the server, I get 836Mb/s transfer speed.
If I try to copy files from the client to a cifs share on the freenas, I get less than 20MB/s. It's actually slower than my old Marvel based QNAP!
What do I need to change to make this work at the speed that the NAS and network are obviously capable of?