Hello,
I am not sure if I can consult this question here. If it is not possible, I apologize to the moderators. I have a problem with RAID0 and Ethernet transfers in Windows 10 and I am thinking about using FreeNAS to try to solve it.
I have two computers with a RAID0 (striped volume) in each one.
PC-1
HDD: Seagate Exos x10 hard drives in software RAID0. (10TBx4)
NIC: Asus XG-C100C 10Gbps ethernet card.
CPU: i7 4790K with Z97 chipset and 8GB of RAM.
SO: Windows 10 x64 Pro
PC-2
HDD: Seagate Ironwolf hard drives in software RAID0. (8TBx6)
NIC: Asus XG-C100C 10Gbps ethernet card.
CPU: i3 4160 with Z97 chipset and 8GB of RAM.
SO: Windows 10 x64 Pro
I use dynamic disk RAID0 (striped volume) of windows 10 in the 2 computers. With AHCI controller fixed in UEFI.
When I run the cristaldiskmark test I get good values:
PC1
PC2
But when I try to copy a file from PC-1 to PC-2 (or vice-versa), the copy speeds are much lower than the theoretical ones.
* PC-1 to PC-2: copy one file of 35GB I get a 530MB/s
* PC-2 to PC-1: copy one file of 35GB I get a 600MB/s
If I use RAMdisk software I get this speeds:
PC1
PC2
And when I try to copy a file I get the right speed:
* PC-1 to PC-2: copy one file of 5GB I get a 1.000MB/s
* PC-2 to PC-1: copy one file of 5GB I get a 1.000MB/s
Does anyone know why this happens? I do not understand why this happens!
I would like to get 1GB/s copy speeds from my RAID0 volumes between PC-1 and PC-2. Is this possible?
If I use freenas for PC-2, can I solve this problem?
Is there a bottleneck in Win10?
Is there a bottleneck in SATA hardware?
Is it mandatory to use a hardware RAID controller on both computers to avoid this problem?
I can install a RAID controller on PC-1 because I have many PCIe slots. But I can not install a RAID controller on the PC-2 (mini ITX) because I only have one PCIe x16 slot (+ mini-PCIe 2.0 x1)
Thank you very much!
I am not sure if I can consult this question here. If it is not possible, I apologize to the moderators. I have a problem with RAID0 and Ethernet transfers in Windows 10 and I am thinking about using FreeNAS to try to solve it.
I have two computers with a RAID0 (striped volume) in each one.
PC-1
HDD: Seagate Exos x10 hard drives in software RAID0. (10TBx4)
NIC: Asus XG-C100C 10Gbps ethernet card.
CPU: i7 4790K with Z97 chipset and 8GB of RAM.
SO: Windows 10 x64 Pro
PC-2
HDD: Seagate Ironwolf hard drives in software RAID0. (8TBx6)
NIC: Asus XG-C100C 10Gbps ethernet card.
CPU: i3 4160 with Z97 chipset and 8GB of RAM.
SO: Windows 10 x64 Pro
I use dynamic disk RAID0 (striped volume) of windows 10 in the 2 computers. With AHCI controller fixed in UEFI.
When I run the cristaldiskmark test I get good values:
PC1

PC2

But when I try to copy a file from PC-1 to PC-2 (or vice-versa), the copy speeds are much lower than the theoretical ones.
* PC-1 to PC-2: copy one file of 35GB I get a 530MB/s
* PC-2 to PC-1: copy one file of 35GB I get a 600MB/s
If I use RAMdisk software I get this speeds:
PC1

PC2

And when I try to copy a file I get the right speed:
* PC-1 to PC-2: copy one file of 5GB I get a 1.000MB/s
* PC-2 to PC-1: copy one file of 5GB I get a 1.000MB/s
Does anyone know why this happens? I do not understand why this happens!
I would like to get 1GB/s copy speeds from my RAID0 volumes between PC-1 and PC-2. Is this possible?
If I use freenas for PC-2, can I solve this problem?
Is there a bottleneck in Win10?
Is there a bottleneck in SATA hardware?
Is it mandatory to use a hardware RAID controller on both computers to avoid this problem?
I can install a RAID controller on PC-1 because I have many PCIe slots. But I can not install a RAID controller on the PC-2 (mini ITX) because I only have one PCIe x16 slot (+ mini-PCIe 2.0 x1)
Thank you very much!