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sendjes
Nov 22, 2012Aspirant
Duo V1, no Gbit
Sorry for the odd topic-title, but I thought my Readysnas Duo had Gbit connection, but either i'm wrong og plain confused, here's a screenshot of what i'm talking about: http://i.imgur.com/bZTPd.png ...
etardieu
Nov 22, 2012Tutor
If that can help you, here is some comparison:
duo v1, samsung spinpoint disks 1To (2009), RAID1, gigabit full duplex with jumbo frames 7K, 1Gb of memory upgrade :
CIFS write windows 8 : 23Mo/s
CIFS read windows 8 : 26Mo/s
setting up jumbo frames resulted in a 10Mo/s speed bonus (went from 15Mo/s to 25Mo/s), if your switch supports them.
just for fun, my brand new ultra 2, same disks, RAID1, 1Gbit full duplex except jumbo frames now up to 9K :
CIFS write : ~60Mo/s
CIFS read : ~100Mo/s (couldn't believe it...)
going from duo v1 to ultra 2 results in a _massive_ upgrade in performances.
duo v1, samsung spinpoint disks 1To (2009), RAID1, gigabit full duplex with jumbo frames 7K, 1Gb of memory upgrade :
CIFS write windows 8 : 23Mo/s
CIFS read windows 8 : 26Mo/s
setting up jumbo frames resulted in a 10Mo/s speed bonus (went from 15Mo/s to 25Mo/s), if your switch supports them.
just for fun, my brand new ultra 2, same disks, RAID1, 1Gbit full duplex except jumbo frames now up to 9K :
CIFS write : ~60Mo/s
CIFS read : ~100Mo/s (couldn't believe it...)
going from duo v1 to ultra 2 results in a _massive_ upgrade in performances.
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