I tested (in a more primitive way) the network speed from my new NAS and it isn't like expected.
I copied a ~177MB File.
Win7-PC
Read from NAS: 21MB/s
Write to NAS: 62MB/s
Copy-Paste on NAS: 19MB/s
Win10-PC
Read from NAS: 11MB/s
Write to NAS: 11MB/s
Copy-Paste on NAS: 60MB/s to 150MB/s
Clearly with the Win10 there is an issue with the NIC, its driver or maybe even the cable, but I dont think the latter. Interesting is the copy-paste speed on the Win10. Does Win10 use a trick to copy it within the NAS without transferring it over the connection?
But the main part are the transfer speeds on the Win7 PC. Why are they so low?
NIC of the WIN7 PC: Intel Ethernet Connection I217-V (1 Gbps)
Switch: Longshine LCS-GS8124, Gigabit Switch 10/100/1000Mbit, 24-Port
NAS:
Build: FreeNAS-9.3-STABLE-201509022158
Mainboard: ASUS P9D-V
RAM: 2x8 ECC Kingston RAM 1333MHz
CPU: Intel Celeron G1840T @ 2.50GHz 1333MHz
HDD: normal HDDs (2x WD Red and 2x old Seagate) 2x2 Mirror
I copied a ~177MB File.
Win7-PC
Read from NAS: 21MB/s
Write to NAS: 62MB/s
Copy-Paste on NAS: 19MB/s
Win10-PC
Read from NAS: 11MB/s
Write to NAS: 11MB/s
Copy-Paste on NAS: 60MB/s to 150MB/s
Clearly with the Win10 there is an issue with the NIC, its driver or maybe even the cable, but I dont think the latter. Interesting is the copy-paste speed on the Win10. Does Win10 use a trick to copy it within the NAS without transferring it over the connection?
But the main part are the transfer speeds on the Win7 PC. Why are they so low?
NIC of the WIN7 PC: Intel Ethernet Connection I217-V (1 Gbps)
Switch: Longshine LCS-GS8124, Gigabit Switch 10/100/1000Mbit, 24-Port
NAS:
Build: FreeNAS-9.3-STABLE-201509022158
Mainboard: ASUS P9D-V
RAM: 2x8 ECC Kingston RAM 1333MHz
CPU: Intel Celeron G1840T @ 2.50GHz 1333MHz
HDD: normal HDDs (2x WD Red and 2x old Seagate) 2x2 Mirror