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skynet59

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Hello everyone, I meet a very big problem of slowness when transferred file, is there possibility to fix this?

I transferred a file 207mo, I have a flow rate of 195kb / s (+4h !!!)
sevreur on the same network, on the same switch I was 64mg / s (- 5 min)

Nass my card has a 1000, my Client computer too, and my switch too ...
My system disk is SATA Adaptec RAID card (up in raid 5, 3 discs)

there no option to activate?
thank you
 

joeschmuck

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Welcome to FreeNAS. For someone to help you we need some basic information. 1) What version of FreeNAS are you running, 2) List your FreeNAS computer hardware. It could be you have too slow of a computer, not enough RAM, who knows. Also are you using a UFS Raid 5 or ZFS 3 disk pool?

I can tell your english is not great so please take the effort in a good translation so people don't just skip helping because it's too difficult to understand.

-Joe
 

skynet59

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hello, sorry for my bad English

FreeNAS config :
FreeNAS-8.0.4-RELEASE-x64 (10351)
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5600+
Motherboad : ASUS
Memory : 2 Go
RAID : Adaptec 2410SA
Hard drive : 3x 320Go

The system is managed by the raid controller adaptec Raid
The partition is NTFS and I have imported

thank you for your help
 

joeschmuck

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FreeNAS doesn't support NTFS except to mount a drive to transfer data on or off the NAS. You should format your drives as either UFS or ZFS.

How much RAM do you have?

I can't speak to the Adaptec card but I know people do have problems using many RAID cards with FreeNAS. You might try to connect your hard drives directly to the motherboard. This is actually a smart thing because if your RAID card fails, you need another identical RAID card to make your system functional. If you loose a motherboard then all you need to do is connect your hard drives up to any computer capable of running FreeNAS. Otherwise your hardware sounds fine.
 
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