Hi,
i an new and tried searching for my problem first, so please excuse me if I did not find a solution.
I’ve built a low cost Mini Server with used parts, just to let go from my previous Synology. I tested it properly with memtest and watched out for the temps, it was fine. I’ve read the overview of the documentation for all aspects, so I think I understood how the system works in general.
My spec is CPU: Core i3-4160, Mainboard: Gigabyte GA-6LASH, RAM: 14GB 12800 DDR3 ECC, 2x4TB WD RED mirrored in a pool(like before in my Synology).
The LAN ports are Intel I210-AT.
Now after some stressful days I managed to install and start my Nextcloud in a jail, with HTTPS and proper DNS setup. I mounted specific Datasets into the Nextcloud jail, so it looks nice to me Right now.
I wanted to move my data from my synology drive to the new locations from an external drive, but could not manage to plug in an USB to the server itself, so I started copying from my network with LAN cable plugged in, since 1GBit should be fast enough for those near 1TB of data I have. I got disappointing speeds at near 8MB/s with a SMB share. First I thought it’s because of smallish files, but that does not seem to be the issue. My Fritz 7490 shows me 100MBit LAN, as well as TrueNAS in the overview and network Interface.
The lan cable is fine, router setting is fine also, no eco mode. What should I do right now to get better speeds inside my network? I have a 50/10 DSL, it’s enough for me, but at home I want to work with bigger file sizes at better performance.
Are there general tools or how to‘s to analyze the TrueNAS server, like Performance and bottlenecks, to figure weak points out and just to know what could be better.
I don’t need a big system for my tasks, just to know if something is faulty or not running well.
Thanks
i an new and tried searching for my problem first, so please excuse me if I did not find a solution.
I’ve built a low cost Mini Server with used parts, just to let go from my previous Synology. I tested it properly with memtest and watched out for the temps, it was fine. I’ve read the overview of the documentation for all aspects, so I think I understood how the system works in general.
My spec is CPU: Core i3-4160, Mainboard: Gigabyte GA-6LASH, RAM: 14GB 12800 DDR3 ECC, 2x4TB WD RED mirrored in a pool(like before in my Synology).
The LAN ports are Intel I210-AT.
Now after some stressful days I managed to install and start my Nextcloud in a jail, with HTTPS and proper DNS setup. I mounted specific Datasets into the Nextcloud jail, so it looks nice to me Right now.
I wanted to move my data from my synology drive to the new locations from an external drive, but could not manage to plug in an USB to the server itself, so I started copying from my network with LAN cable plugged in, since 1GBit should be fast enough for those near 1TB of data I have. I got disappointing speeds at near 8MB/s with a SMB share. First I thought it’s because of smallish files, but that does not seem to be the issue. My Fritz 7490 shows me 100MBit LAN, as well as TrueNAS in the overview and network Interface.
The lan cable is fine, router setting is fine also, no eco mode. What should I do right now to get better speeds inside my network? I have a 50/10 DSL, it’s enough for me, but at home I want to work with bigger file sizes at better performance.
Are there general tools or how to‘s to analyze the TrueNAS server, like Performance and bottlenecks, to figure weak points out and just to know what could be better.
I don’t need a big system for my tasks, just to know if something is faulty or not running well.
Thanks