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mike18353
Dec 04, 2014Aspirant
ReadyNAS Replicate or Rsync or TheForce
Hello everyone again, Since I am stuck with the capacity of my maxxed 3200's, I need to get the backups right. I have tried Rsync and now trying Replicate. Replicate looks slower....is the data...
StephenB
Dec 05, 2014Guru - Experienced User
1 TB an hour is higher than your total link speed (it works out to 2.4 gigabits per second). So I'm wondering about the last step.
Generally you can get 100 MB/sec sequential file transfer with NFS on a gigabit interface. That's 350 GB an hour.
If your teaming can balance the traffic, then you could possibly double that if the receiving NAS has the horsepower to keep up. Though even L3+L4 hashing will put all the traffic on one link unless there are multiple source or destination ports being used in the transfer.
So perhaps your expectations are too high.
Generally you can get 100 MB/sec sequential file transfer with NFS on a gigabit interface. That's 350 GB an hour.
If your teaming can balance the traffic, then you could possibly double that if the receiving NAS has the horsepower to keep up. Though even L3+L4 hashing will put all the traffic on one link unless there are multiple source or destination ports being used in the transfer.
So perhaps your expectations are too high.
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