shnurov
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Hi!
I spent a few weeks (or months at this point...) reading to configuring a new FreeNAS machine.
Did some tests here and there, checked for compatibility & made sure everything would be great; it isn't :(
Before we start here are the specs and my general setup:
Asrock board with Intel Avaton C2750 CPU
16GB Crucial ECC ram
4x 4TB WD Red's
Silverstone 450SFX Gold PSU
Silverstone DS380 case
HDD's set up as per guide recommendation, I think 2 mirrors in raid 0.
Screenshot here: https://www.evernote.com/l/AByI3vnefmlJur-jpHmFoWj019kBUct759k
Network:
Asus RT-AC87U router (Merlin firmware) - FreeNAS plugged in it, main QNAP (ts459), Wifi sends out signal to 3 retina MacBook's Pro's (all running AC) , negotiation link at 1053-1300gbit as everything is close by.
1GBt un-managed switch (Dlink) coming out from the Asus router & going to all wired workstations (3 wired), printers (2 units), QNAP's (2x dual bay's).
Now when I copy files to the FreeNAS I'm getting 85MB/S max read + write, which is better than the 50-65MB/s on the QNAP's. I doesn't matter whether I'm on OS X, Windows, wifi or cable.
Yesterday I tested direct connection from FreeNAS to Windows via a patch cable and got 55-65MB/s.
I have setup 2 shares to the same directory, one CIFS for windows users and one AFP for OS X users.
This is for my wedding photography studio, I have 2-3 users accessing photos and going through lots of them at the same time, so random read/writes are important.
Did some read/write tests from another thread and was getting about 260MB/s read/write speeds on those drives. Given that I am using all Intel NIC's and a Thunderbolt Gbit adapter on my rMBP I would hope to at least saturate the link at ~110MB/s (given the theoretical 133 which I will never reach).
I have purchased a managed switch to help with expanding the network and getting to use LACP.
Any clues to what I can look into?
I spent a few weeks (or months at this point...) reading to configuring a new FreeNAS machine.
Did some tests here and there, checked for compatibility & made sure everything would be great; it isn't :(
Before we start here are the specs and my general setup:
Asrock board with Intel Avaton C2750 CPU
16GB Crucial ECC ram
4x 4TB WD Red's
Silverstone 450SFX Gold PSU
Silverstone DS380 case
HDD's set up as per guide recommendation, I think 2 mirrors in raid 0.
Screenshot here: https://www.evernote.com/l/AByI3vnefmlJur-jpHmFoWj019kBUct759k
Network:
Asus RT-AC87U router (Merlin firmware) - FreeNAS plugged in it, main QNAP (ts459), Wifi sends out signal to 3 retina MacBook's Pro's (all running AC) , negotiation link at 1053-1300gbit as everything is close by.
1GBt un-managed switch (Dlink) coming out from the Asus router & going to all wired workstations (3 wired), printers (2 units), QNAP's (2x dual bay's).
Now when I copy files to the FreeNAS I'm getting 85MB/S max read + write, which is better than the 50-65MB/s on the QNAP's. I doesn't matter whether I'm on OS X, Windows, wifi or cable.
Yesterday I tested direct connection from FreeNAS to Windows via a patch cable and got 55-65MB/s.
I have setup 2 shares to the same directory, one CIFS for windows users and one AFP for OS X users.
This is for my wedding photography studio, I have 2-3 users accessing photos and going through lots of them at the same time, so random read/writes are important.
Did some read/write tests from another thread and was getting about 260MB/s read/write speeds on those drives. Given that I am using all Intel NIC's and a Thunderbolt Gbit adapter on my rMBP I would hope to at least saturate the link at ~110MB/s (given the theoretical 133 which I will never reach).
I have purchased a managed switch to help with expanding the network and getting to use LACP.
Any clues to what I can look into?