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ovidiu
Jan 11, 2014Aspirant
Readynas 6 Jumbo frames optimization, SMB versions OS4 & OS6
I have a ReadyPRO 6 that I got last month instead of my previous Ultra 6 that got funky when restarting it. (thanks to extended warranty). I had previously the infrant NV's variants since the company ...
fastfwd
Jan 20, 2014Virtuoso
A couple more data points, for what it's worth.
With NASTester 1.4 (http://www.808.dk/?nastester) transferring data between my Pro 6 running RAIDiator 4.2.24 and my Win7-64 laptop's SSD:
JF OFF (MTU 1500): 105MB/s Write, 110MB/s Read
JF ON (MTU 9000): 110MB/s Write, 123MB/s Read
Predictably, there's a larger improvement when transferring to the Ultra 2 Plus, which has slower hardware and therefore wastes more time responding to network interrupts. I was surprised, though, at the magnitude of the improvement:
JF OFF (MTU 1500): 70MB/s Write, 94MB/s Read
JF ON (MTU 9000): 110MB/s Write, 123MB/s Read
No issues so far with rsync (or anything else).
With NASTester 1.4 (http://www.808.dk/?nastester) transferring data between my Pro 6 running RAIDiator 4.2.24 and my Win7-64 laptop's SSD:
JF OFF (MTU 1500): 105MB/s Write, 110MB/s Read
JF ON (MTU 9000): 110MB/s Write, 123MB/s Read
Predictably, there's a larger improvement when transferring to the Ultra 2 Plus, which has slower hardware and therefore wastes more time responding to network interrupts. I was surprised, though, at the magnitude of the improvement:
JF OFF (MTU 1500): 70MB/s Write, 94MB/s Read
JF ON (MTU 9000): 110MB/s Write, 123MB/s Read
No issues so far with rsync (or anything else).
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