I just joined and I'm in South Dakota, USA.
I'm having really really slow transfer speeds between Win 10 and my FreeNAS box.
Over SMB/CIFS I'm getting around 15 kB/s - 4 MB/s depending on file size. Via SCP I'm getting ~3 MB/s.
I ran the dd test and this system is very very fast (apparently on the order of 2.6 GB/s write and 9.1 GB/s read), see below:
Looking at the system panel stuff the CPU load is very small, the disks are barely being used. I have no idea why it is so so slow.
I have also tried to bypass the switch seeing if that was slowing it down and it is not. Everything in-between is 1 Gbps connection.
Any advice? I have attached my debug logs. Thanks in advance!
I'm having really really slow transfer speeds between Win 10 and my FreeNAS box.
Over SMB/CIFS I'm getting around 15 kB/s - 4 MB/s depending on file size. Via SCP I'm getting ~3 MB/s.
I ran the dd test and this system is very very fast (apparently on the order of 2.6 GB/s write and 9.1 GB/s read), see below:
Code:
[root@data] /mnt/data/data# dd if=/dev/zero of=tmp.dat bs=2048k count=50k 51200+0 records in 51200+0 records out 107374182400 bytes transferred in 41.377843 secs (2594968100 bytes/sec) [root@data] /mnt/data/data# dd of=/dev/zero if=tmp.dat bs=2048k count=50k 51200+0 records in 51200+0 records out 107374182400 bytes transferred in 11.836208 secs (9071670711 bytes/sec)
Looking at the system panel stuff the CPU load is very small, the disks are barely being used. I have no idea why it is so so slow.
I have also tried to bypass the switch seeing if that was slowing it down and it is not. Everything in-between is 1 Gbps connection.
Any advice? I have attached my debug logs. Thanks in advance!
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