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gleach
Sep 14, 2023Aspirant
ReadyNAS 4200 poor write performance
Hi All, We've had a Readynas 4200 in service for a while as a backup of retired computer images The NAS connects to a 2019 server using iSCSI on a single gigabit NIC No errors showing on the NAS i...
StephenB
Sep 15, 2023Guru - Experienced User
gleach wrote:
Write performance on the unit however is terrible, starting around 150MB / sec sustained copy then tanking after a couple gig copied to 10 - 20MB / sec, write have previously been similar speeds to reads
Sounds like you might have some SMR disks installed. What disks are you using (manufacturer/model)?
Have you done anything to check the disk health?
- gleachSep 17, 2023Aspirant
Hi StephenB,
We're using Hitachi disks in the NAS, it's been running for a few years (probably close to 3 years) without any write performance issues, hence asking here to try and figure out what's going on with it
Drive model of most of the drives is HUA722020ALA330 with a couple of HUA723020ALA640 as well, from what I know of the history of the unit, the 330 drives are what came with it when it was purchased, they're only 2tb drives so not sure if there even would be smr drives of that capacity and age, I've checked and they are listed as enterprise drives so unlikely to be smr
I've checked the smart status of all the drives and 2 or 3 have a couple of reallocated sectors but nothing growing, no failed drives or anything like that
I've tested write performance from the server that the NAS is connected to via iSCSI and the write performance is still poor
- StephenBSep 18, 2023Guru - Experienced User
gleach wrote:
Drive model of most of the drives is HUA722020ALA330 with a couple of HUA723020ALA640 as well, from what I know of the history of the unit, the 330 drives are what came with it when it was purchased, they're only 2tb drives so not sure if there even would be smr drives of that capacity and age, I've checked and they are listed as enterprise drives so unlikely to be smr
The drives were launched 10-13 years ago. No idea when WD stopped making them (they phased out the Hitachi brand in 2015).
These would be CMR. I don't know of any enterprise class SMR drives. Most desktop drives between 2 and 6 TB are now SMR. WD Reds are as well (though WD Red Plus and Red Pro are CMR).
Do you only use iSCSI, or is it also accessed with other protocols? Is the LUN provisioned as thick? or thin?
Do you have snapshots enabled for the LUN?
- gleachSep 19, 2023Aspirant
Hi Stephen,
to be honest i'm not sure if the LUN is thin or thick provision as there isn't an option for thick / thin provision when we create an iSCSI target or volume, we can only specify the LUN number, name and size
Snapshots aren't enabled on the box at all, nor are any of the volume maintenance / scrubbing options
The box is only accessed via iSCSI from the host it's connected to, all other procotols are off
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