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_Thumper_
Oct 22, 2014Aspirant
Readynas Duo v2 poor performance on SMB connection
Hi Everybody, when I connect to my ReadyNAS trought a SMB connection I always obtain only 10MB/s read and write (it depends on the disk: less space seems to upgrade performance :shock: ). The funn...
_Thumper_
Oct 22, 2014Aspirant
Thank you for your fast reply.
You are right, probably I should upgrade my HTPC :oops: , but my problem is essentially with file moving between DUO v2 NAS, client and USB disks. The 104 work flawlessy, except whe the temperature of the CPU goes till 80°C, but I have found in the forum a small script to increase
Here my result, not based on software testing but real life esperiment:
- ReadyNas DUO v2 - USB 2.0 disk: 20-25MB/s
- ReadyNas DUO v2 CIFS: average 27MB/s
- ReadyNas DUO v2 SMB: average 10MB/S
Type of file: from 500KB to 15GB
The 104 is fine for streaming, I just reported it as an example of good connection speed between my machine. I verified the performance of the duo v2 with desktop client sharing the same gigabit switch (netgear) and the same cable (BTW I use 50cm short cable).
The only thing I do not undestand is the difference in performance between CIFS and SMB even on Unix machine.
You are right, probably I should upgrade my HTPC :oops: , but my problem is essentially with file moving between DUO v2 NAS, client and USB disks. The 104 work flawlessy, except whe the temperature of the CPU goes till 80°C, but I have found in the forum a small script to increase
Here my result, not based on software testing but real life esperiment:
- ReadyNas DUO v2 - USB 2.0 disk: 20-25MB/s
- ReadyNas DUO v2 CIFS: average 27MB/s
- ReadyNas DUO v2 SMB: average 10MB/S
Type of file: from 500KB to 15GB
The 104 is fine for streaming, I just reported it as an example of good connection speed between my machine. I verified the performance of the duo v2 with desktop client sharing the same gigabit switch (netgear) and the same cable (BTW I use 50cm short cable).
The only thing I do not undestand is the difference in performance between CIFS and SMB even on Unix machine.
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