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michelkenny
Sep 26, 2006Aspirant
Post your performance results
I thought it might be interesting to see what kind of performance everyone is getting with IO Meter so that we can compare what we're getting. So I thought we could all post our results in this thread...
Ripperoo
Feb 16, 2013Aspirant
Sereniity wrote: ReadyNAS Ultra 6+ on a Full Duplex Gigabit Jumbo Packet network (Cat 6e, 9k JF + Billion 7800n), I get around 90 - 115mb/s read/write.
I read with interest the post by 'Serenity' from a year ago regarding 'ReadyNAS Ultra 6+ on a Full Duplex Gigabit Jumbo Packet network (Cat 6e, 9k JF + Billion 7800n)'
I hope you you guys don't mind if I ask a few questions.
Quoted read/write speeds are 90 - 115mb/s.
How was he able to achieve this?
I currently have the little brother of the 'ReadyNAS Ultra 6', the 'Ultra 4' and cannot achieve anywhere near the speeds quoted above.
My network consists of the following:
* Dell XPS8300 - i7-2600/3.40GHz,8MB, 16GB RAM, 2x1TB - 7200RPM/Raid 0 "Stripe" + Intel PRO/1000 CT Gigabit NIC
* ReadyNAS Ultra 4 Plus (Corsair VS4GSDS800D2 4GB RAM Upgrade + 4 x Samsung 2TB HDDs (HD204UI)
* Billion 7800N (Firmware 1.06g)
My transfer speeds currently max out at approx 10MB/s
ReadyNAS is set to Gigabit/Full Duplex
NIC is set to Gigabit/Full Duplex
Billion 7800N is only set to 1492 in the 'WAN Profile' and cannot be changed.
I am in the UK should that make any difference.
I am very interested to know, how he manage to get your Billion 7800 to utilise 9K Jumbo Frames?
Anyone?
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