07stuntar1
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We are using a Super Micro for our FreeNas server.
FreeNAS 11.3 U4
Intel Xeon Gold 5222 3.8GHz
768GB DDR4
2 x 10Gbps NIC
(record) 15 vdevs in a pool (14tb x 4 wide) z1 WD UltaStar 7200
(backup) 11 vdevs in a pool (14TB x 11wide) z2 WD UltaStar 7200
Video recording software is running off Ubuntu 20. FreeNAS is mount via NFS.
Ubuntu 20
16 Cores
16GB Ram
2x 10gb Nic
We are using NFS to mount the share on the Ubuntu Server. The server records to the record drives and then at midnight backups up to the backup drives.
For some reason our security camera software is complaining there isn't enough speed for recording. And we drop some fames or have a gap in recording.
We have about 200 camera which is about 1gbps of bandwidth. I cant figure out why. When I DD test i can fully saturate a 10gb nic.
Another problem we are having is when the files are being backed up from the record drives to the backup drives it will not pass 1gbps and can take multiple days. There are a lot of small files about 50mbps per file. I tried testing with rsync (I believe the software is just using copy) and the speed still stays about 1gbps. Anyway to increase this speed?
FreeNAS 11.3 U4
Intel Xeon Gold 5222 3.8GHz
768GB DDR4
2 x 10Gbps NIC
(record) 15 vdevs in a pool (14tb x 4 wide) z1 WD UltaStar 7200
(backup) 11 vdevs in a pool (14TB x 11wide) z2 WD UltaStar 7200
Video recording software is running off Ubuntu 20. FreeNAS is mount via NFS.
Ubuntu 20
16 Cores
16GB Ram
2x 10gb Nic
We are using NFS to mount the share on the Ubuntu Server. The server records to the record drives and then at midnight backups up to the backup drives.
For some reason our security camera software is complaining there isn't enough speed for recording. And we drop some fames or have a gap in recording.
We have about 200 camera which is about 1gbps of bandwidth. I cant figure out why. When I DD test i can fully saturate a 10gb nic.
Another problem we are having is when the files are being backed up from the record drives to the backup drives it will not pass 1gbps and can take multiple days. There are a lot of small files about 50mbps per file. I tried testing with rsync (I believe the software is just using copy) and the speed still stays about 1gbps. Anyway to increase this speed?