CardinalPuffPuff
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- Feb 7, 2019
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This is my hardware
I am stuck copying files onto the NAS using WiFi because my laptop has a busted Lan.
My NAS is off the internet as the cable company is offline for the week (I am on here via my phone internet.)
https://m.cclonline.com/product/242...rver-Gen10-AMD-Opteron-X3216-8GB-RAM/SRV0610/
A HP microserver, with 8gb of ram, and 4 X 4TB drives I added.
I am booting from a flash drive. I have "zfs list -o name,sync" showing my volume is standard.
As a test I made them into a volume of two 8gb drives mirrored.
I mounted the unit using NFS. My performance is 2.7mbps (mostly) to 9mbps (GB sized files).
I fooled around with NFS rsize and wsize parameters. I have them set at 65536 now.
Reading other threads, when told of very slow writes , people often say that this is what you can expect.
Should I be looking for other software for this hardware configuration?
I am stuck copying files onto the NAS using WiFi because my laptop has a busted Lan.
My NAS is off the internet as the cable company is offline for the week (I am on here via my phone internet.)
https://m.cclonline.com/product/242...rver-Gen10-AMD-Opteron-X3216-8GB-RAM/SRV0610/
A HP microserver, with 8gb of ram, and 4 X 4TB drives I added.
I am booting from a flash drive. I have "zfs list -o name,sync" showing my volume is standard.
As a test I made them into a volume of two 8gb drives mirrored.
I mounted the unit using NFS. My performance is 2.7mbps (mostly) to 9mbps (GB sized files).
I fooled around with NFS rsize and wsize parameters. I have them set at 65536 now.
Reading other threads, when told of very slow writes , people often say that this is what you can expect.
Should I be looking for other software for this hardware configuration?