Dirk
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Yes I know it's not a Synology forum but bear withy me.
I retired the old server last month and brought the new on online (see Below). I recently bought a used Synology 2 bay for backup (small enough to grab and run, or park at a friends offsite). Recently I had a software fart and lost a lot of media on the Freenas server, so needed to restore from the backup. Unfortunately I'm having to selectively restore based on weather the servers file was deleted or not so I've been looking through directories to see what is missing and then restore. Tedious at best.
I'm restoring Synology to my Win 10 PC then transfer to Freenas (yes, not the best way to go but "m not aware of how to use rsync from the Synology to Freenas and only restore if file does not exist AND is newer.
After a few shots I saw I was downloading from Synology at <7MB. Here after about 15 hours is what I've tested.
Win 10 to and from Synology is <7MB
Freenas to and from Synology <7MB
Win 10 to and from Freenas ~55MB
Transfers are being done from Win 10 with WNSCP
Synology has a new 8TB datacenter drive and both Win 10 and Freenas have WD red drives 64 bit multi core CPU, and 32 gigs memory. All tree devices have been confirmed to be running 1GB lan connections with 1500MTU and the switch is also 1GB
So, I'm thinking it's the Synology. Pulled another unused one off the self, put in a fresh hard drive, set it up and fired up SMB (blank hard drive and fresh install).
Same result.
The best I've done is FTP, and that gets interesting to. Downloading with Filezilla gets me TWO concurrent ~21MB connections. Downloading with WINSCP running FTP gets me one ~21MB. Fileziila can do >21MB by doing 2 files both at 21MB but WINSCP can only hit that 21MB.
I always try to help myself, but I do have 15 hours into research of countless Synology "transfer speed is slow" topics with no result.
Any help is appreciated
I retired the old server last month and brought the new on online (see Below). I recently bought a used Synology 2 bay for backup (small enough to grab and run, or park at a friends offsite). Recently I had a software fart and lost a lot of media on the Freenas server, so needed to restore from the backup. Unfortunately I'm having to selectively restore based on weather the servers file was deleted or not so I've been looking through directories to see what is missing and then restore. Tedious at best.
I'm restoring Synology to my Win 10 PC then transfer to Freenas (yes, not the best way to go but "m not aware of how to use rsync from the Synology to Freenas and only restore if file does not exist AND is newer.
After a few shots I saw I was downloading from Synology at <7MB. Here after about 15 hours is what I've tested.
Win 10 to and from Synology is <7MB
Freenas to and from Synology <7MB
Win 10 to and from Freenas ~55MB
Transfers are being done from Win 10 with WNSCP
Synology has a new 8TB datacenter drive and both Win 10 and Freenas have WD red drives 64 bit multi core CPU, and 32 gigs memory. All tree devices have been confirmed to be running 1GB lan connections with 1500MTU and the switch is also 1GB
So, I'm thinking it's the Synology. Pulled another unused one off the self, put in a fresh hard drive, set it up and fired up SMB (blank hard drive and fresh install).
Same result.
The best I've done is FTP, and that gets interesting to. Downloading with Filezilla gets me TWO concurrent ~21MB connections. Downloading with WINSCP running FTP gets me one ~21MB. Fileziila can do >21MB by doing 2 files both at 21MB but WINSCP can only hit that 21MB.
I always try to help myself, but I do have 15 hours into research of countless Synology "transfer speed is slow" topics with no result.
Any help is appreciated