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aalexandrebeta
Jun 01, 2016Master
Ubuntu transfer rate limit Readynas 316
I do have an issue that I can not explain, when I tranfer a few hundreds of Gb with Ubuntu 14.04 I can not pass the 50Mo/s while on the same PC with windows 7 64 ultimate I reach 115Mo/s. and with p...
StephenB
Jun 01, 2016Guru - Experienced User
aalexandrebeta wrote:
I do have an issue that I can not explain, when I tranfer a few hundreds of Gb with Ubuntu 14.04 I can not pass the 50Mo/s while on the same PC with windows 7 64 ultimate I reach 115Mo/s.
It sounds like the issue is likely in the Ubuntu setup. Are you using SMB or NFS with Ubuntu?
aalexandrebeta
Jun 01, 2016Master
I don't know and don't have a clue to solve that isssue. I am reaching my limits!
- StephenBJun 01, 2016Guru - Experienced User
aalexandrebeta wrote:
I don't know
Can you explain how you are accessing the NAS with Ubuntu? (what commands or steps you are using).
Also, is the PC dual-boot or are you running Ubuntu in a VM ("virtualbox")?
50 MB/s is still fairly decent - how big a problem is this lower speed?
- aalexandrebetaJun 01, 2016Master
Config Dell XPS 720 Q6600 8GB Ram GeForce GTX 650
I have 4 HDD:
1 HDD ubuntu 14.04 64 with grub
2 HDD Win 7 64 Ultimate
3 HDD Win 7 64 Ultimate spare
4 HDD exchange data disk
on HDD Win 7 64 Ultimate tranfer rate 115Mo/s peak steady 80-105
on HDD ubuntu 14.04 64 ranfer rate 50Mo/s peak steady 35-45
- StephenBJun 01, 2016Guru - Experienced User
aalexandrebeta wrote:
Config Dell XPS 720 Q6600 8GB Ram GeForce GTX 650
I have 4 HDD:
1 HDD ubuntu 14.04 64 with grub
2 HDD Win 7 64 Ultimate
3 HDD Win 7 64 Ultimate spare
4 HDD exchange data disk
on HDD Win 7 64 Ultimate tranfer rate 115Mo/s peak steady 80-105
on HDD ubuntu 14.04 64 ranfer rate 50Mo/s peak steady 35-45
So this is dual boot then??? (you reboot the system to change from Win7 to Ubuntu and vice versa).
And in ubuntu - are you using a gui or a command line interface? If the latter, what command are you using to transfer files to the NAS? Are you mounting the NAS share? If so, how?
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