I'm running FreeNas on a Dell Poweredge R200, I mounted a 5TB NTFS Disk and I Have a 4TB Disk with 2.85TB full in ZFS. I am currently copying the data from the 4TB disk to the 5TB Disk.
However I am getting only 25 MB/s
I am trying to find where it is bottle necking...
STATS FOR NERDS:
Dell Poweredge R200:
Notes: I have 1 VM Currently reading and with minimal Write on the General NAS Disk (As a limitation of my switch the VM can only talk at 100 Mbps)
Notes:General NAS Disk is also mounted as a CIFS Share on one PC with no usage at the moment.
I am aware that NTFS will perform slower But should I really only get 25MB/s over the local Machine?
However I am getting only 25 MB/s
I am trying to find where it is bottle necking...
STATS FOR NERDS:
Dell Poweredge R200:
- 8 GB PC2-5300U
- 1x QuadCore Xeon @ 2.6Ghz
- DISKS: Boot(80GB 7200Rpm)(ZFS)
- DISKS: VM VOLUME GROUP (4x 1TB 7200Rpm SATA)(ZFS)
- DISKS: GENERAL NAS GROUP(4TB 7200Rpm SATA)(ZFS)
- DISKS: TEMP GEN NAS BACKUP(5TB 7200Rpm SATA)(NTFS)
- BOOT & General NAS: Drives are Connected to the Internal Motherboard SATA Controller
- VM Volume Group Drives are connected to a IO Crest SI-PEX40064 (4x SATA 3Gbps Controller)(PCIe x8)
- Backup Drive is connected to a IO Crest *I dont have the part number* (2x SATA 6Gbps Controller)(PCIe x8)
Notes: I have 1 VM Currently reading and with minimal Write on the General NAS Disk (As a limitation of my switch the VM can only talk at 100 Mbps)
Notes:General NAS Disk is also mounted as a CIFS Share on one PC with no usage at the moment.
I am aware that NTFS will perform slower But should I really only get 25MB/s over the local Machine?