I'm trying to determine what is the reason for pretty poor write/read speeds to my FreeNas 8.2 virtual machine. My ESXi box is based on a i5 2400S cpu with 16GB of ram. I have allocated 6GB of ram, single cpu and an Intel NIC to FreeNas. It's set up with 2 2TB Green drives mirrored. The drives are attached to a SATA controller (Syba Sil3114 chipset) and passthrough to the FreeNas. I also have "force 4096 sector size" selected.
When I copy large files I get about 10MBps write and about 50MBps read speeds. That seems pretty low to me. I'm on a gig network with a Dell powerconnect switch. Here is what I got with a quick DD test:
953+0 records in
952+0 records out
7985954816 bytes transferred in 408.764595 secs (19536807 bytes/sec)
Is there anything that I"m maybe missing? How can I determine where is the bottleneck? Is it possible that the SATA card is the reason for such low speeds? Any help is appreciated.
When I copy large files I get about 10MBps write and about 50MBps read speeds. That seems pretty low to me. I'm on a gig network with a Dell powerconnect switch. Here is what I got with a quick DD test:
953+0 records in
952+0 records out
7985954816 bytes transferred in 408.764595 secs (19536807 bytes/sec)
Is there anything that I"m maybe missing? How can I determine where is the bottleneck? Is it possible that the SATA card is the reason for such low speeds? Any help is appreciated.