Hello All!
I currently have a silly setup with my FreeNAS system as to how it talks to my main server.
*Note: This is all in a home lab*
I have 2x 1Gb NICs and 1x10/100Mb NIC (Used for Administration). I have a direct connection to a Server 2012R2 system that is also using NIC Teaming. There is no switch in the loop anywhere.
When I transfer a file from the NAS to the server using CIFS, it tops out at 113MB/s. And it is rock solid stable when doing this. Now, if I just use one NIC, then it transfer at ~90MB/s but not rock soild at those rates. I have tried about every combo of NIC Teaming Setting in Server and LinkAgg in FreeNAS
Also, it's a normal zfs Raid5 Setup.
Does anyone know why this is happening? I seems like that all the overhead to being directed to the other nic. I'm transferring a single 6GB ISO (CentOS if you where wondering :D).
Here are my system Specs:
***FreeNAS***
CPU: G3220
RAM: 8GB ECC
4x 1TB Hiatachi HDDs (sata)
2x 1Gb Nic's
1x 100Mb Nic
FreeNAS up to Date
***Server 2012R2***
CPU: Xeon E3 1225
RAM: 16GB ECC
512GB SSD
4x 1GB NICs
I currently have a silly setup with my FreeNAS system as to how it talks to my main server.
*Note: This is all in a home lab*
I have 2x 1Gb NICs and 1x10/100Mb NIC (Used for Administration). I have a direct connection to a Server 2012R2 system that is also using NIC Teaming. There is no switch in the loop anywhere.
When I transfer a file from the NAS to the server using CIFS, it tops out at 113MB/s. And it is rock solid stable when doing this. Now, if I just use one NIC, then it transfer at ~90MB/s but not rock soild at those rates. I have tried about every combo of NIC Teaming Setting in Server and LinkAgg in FreeNAS
Also, it's a normal zfs Raid5 Setup.
Does anyone know why this is happening? I seems like that all the overhead to being directed to the other nic. I'm transferring a single 6GB ISO (CentOS if you where wondering :D).
Here are my system Specs:
***FreeNAS***
CPU: G3220
RAM: 8GB ECC
4x 1TB Hiatachi HDDs (sata)
2x 1Gb Nic's
1x 100Mb Nic
FreeNAS up to Date
***Server 2012R2***
CPU: Xeon E3 1225
RAM: 16GB ECC
512GB SSD
4x 1GB NICs