Hey guys. I'm still pretty new to freenas in the grand scheme of things and slowly learning as I go. I've built up a dedicated box and think I have most of the kinks worked out after a lot of research, headaches, and frustrations, but I cannot for the life of me figure out what exactly is going on with my write performance from my PC to the FreeNAS box.
I've done iperf tests, checked the ifconfig, run the disk tests, switched all cabling out to new CAT6 cables, etc and everything seems good to go. Read speeds are consistent and fully saturating the new i210 card I threw in today:
But the write performance I have no explanation for:
This persists whether it's a large, single file as above (26gb single file) or folders of smaller files. I can't figure out if this is a limitation of my hardware or a configuration issue or what exactly the case is, but I feel like I've hit a wall so any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks everybody!
FreeNAS server specs are as follows:
Mobo: Supermicro X8SI6-F
CPU: Intel Xeon X3470
RAM: 22GB Hynix DDR3 ECC
HDDS: 6x HGST Ultrastar 3TB drives in ZFS-Z2
NICs: Intel i210 PCIe card (switched from the onboard Intel NICs because I thought they were possibly the issue)
I've done iperf tests, checked the ifconfig, run the disk tests, switched all cabling out to new CAT6 cables, etc and everything seems good to go. Read speeds are consistent and fully saturating the new i210 card I threw in today:

But the write performance I have no explanation for:

This persists whether it's a large, single file as above (26gb single file) or folders of smaller files. I can't figure out if this is a limitation of my hardware or a configuration issue or what exactly the case is, but I feel like I've hit a wall so any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks everybody!
FreeNAS server specs are as follows:
Mobo: Supermicro X8SI6-F
CPU: Intel Xeon X3470
RAM: 22GB Hynix DDR3 ECC
HDDS: 6x HGST Ultrastar 3TB drives in ZFS-Z2
NICs: Intel i210 PCIe card (switched from the onboard Intel NICs because I thought they were possibly the issue)