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amarschilok
Mar 29, 2019Aspirant
Throughput/ File Transfer speed issues
My hardware:
Netgear ReadyNAS 102, running FW v6.9.5
2x WD20EFRX-68EUZNO (2 TB each, Western Digital Red) HDDs in RAID 1
Netgear GS105v5 switch
HP Elitebook with fresh, clean install of Win 1...
amarschilok
Mar 29, 2019Aspirant
After remembering about the "top" command, I checked it, and it does seem that a single, continuous SMB write operation of about 15-20 MB/s is using 60-80% of the CPU.
Guess I found my problem. I just never thought that Netgear would have put in such an underpowered CPU that it could only use 20-25% (at best) of the rest of the hardware resources at any time (HDD read/write throughput and NIC throughput, both of which should be over 100 MB/s).
Does anybody have any tips for possibly freeing up some CPU resources? Would it even be possible to offload some network load from the CPU to the NIC?
- HopchenMar 29, 2019Prodigy
Hi amarschilok
Yes, the RN102 and RN104 are quite underpowered. That being said, 15-20 MB/s is quite low even for those units.
I recommend that you read the excellent guide that Retired_Member made. Link below.
It contains some good tips and tweaks on how to improve performance and stability of RN100 series.
Cheers
- HopchenMar 29, 2019ProdigyAlso, since you are in with SSH already, what speeds do you get with a dd test?
cd into one of your shares and:
dd if=/dev/zero of=file.bin bs=4M count=250
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