Hello
I have an odd problem where we replicate between 2 FreeNAS 9.3 appliances. They are located remotely with 50-100Mbps of bandwidth between them.
However for some reason even though I have set bandwidth limits to be 5000KB/s at the senders end it generates 200Mbps of traffic which gives the router at that end a real hammering.
And at the receiving end around 40Mbps of traffic flows in.
Replication completes fine, but I just want to understand why and fix the reason why it is generating 200Mbps of network throughput at the sending end.
Attached are screenshots from the reporting tab showing the network bandwidth.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have an odd problem where we replicate between 2 FreeNAS 9.3 appliances. They are located remotely with 50-100Mbps of bandwidth between them.
However for some reason even though I have set bandwidth limits to be 5000KB/s at the senders end it generates 200Mbps of traffic which gives the router at that end a real hammering.
And at the receiving end around 40Mbps of traffic flows in.
Replication completes fine, but I just want to understand why and fix the reason why it is generating 200Mbps of network throughput at the sending end.
Attached are screenshots from the reporting tab showing the network bandwidth.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.