Miles Tudor
Dabbler
- Joined
- Apr 10, 2016
- Messages
- 13
Hi,
My first post.
First off, sorry I'm a linux noob, but pretty good with Windowz systems generally (been doin it since DOS 3.1!)
Hardware:
Supermicro X10DRI-T (integrated intel x540 10GbE)
Xeon E5-1620V3
16GB DDR4-2133 ECC REG Samsung/Hynix
8 Port SATA/SAS LSI HBA
8 x 2TB Enterprise SAS
3 x 1TB Samsung 840pro
8GB SDOM for OS (FreeNAS 9.10)
Netgear XS712T 10GbE switch.
Cat7 Cables
6 x Win10 Workstations with Intel X540 nics
Backround:
I run a video production studio.
We recently moved out of a corporate contact job where all our kit was provided. Everyone worked locally on workstations with RAID0 drives and backed up to number of large NAS (when we left we were at 90TB, thankfully it stayed with the corporate client).
I purchased new workstations with smaller local data drives (1/2 TB M.2 SSD - they are awesome fast!), but am planning everyone work from server over 10GbE - there was always masses of overlap as everyone duplicated large projects.
I built a mk1 test server to evaluate OS. I tried FreeNAS, OMV, WinSvr2012 and settled on FreeNAS.
I then purchased a more professional server and am struggling to reach the performance I need.
The problem I have run into is on write speeds. Read speeds have been pretty good.
My desired use is to have a smaller fast pool - made up of the 3 x SSDs in a stripe, everyone is to work from this on a daily basis.
The 8 x 2TB spinning disks are to be in a redundant RAIDz1 or RAIDz2 pool to back up the SSD pool and take daily system images of the workstations.
No matter how I configure the drives I always seem to hit a limit of about 170MB/s on the write. (both the RAIDz HDDs and the striped SSDs)
I've trouble shooted the network (iperf), there doesn't seem to be a problem there.
Writing from workstation to workstation also gets up to speed.
As an experiment I even set a single SSD as a stripe but still hit the write limit of approx 170MB/s
I've been reading as much as I can about ZFS and understand the performance hit with RAIDz but I don't understand why I can't get the speed with striped SSDs.
I have a hunch it is something to do with CIFS/SMB.
If anyone can give me some pointers as to where to look next I would be extremely greatful.
If I have not provided the necessary information I am happy to do so (where I understand and am able!)
Many Thanks.
Miles
My first post.
First off, sorry I'm a linux noob, but pretty good with Windowz systems generally (been doin it since DOS 3.1!)
Hardware:
Supermicro X10DRI-T (integrated intel x540 10GbE)
Xeon E5-1620V3
16GB DDR4-2133 ECC REG Samsung/Hynix
8 Port SATA/SAS LSI HBA
8 x 2TB Enterprise SAS
3 x 1TB Samsung 840pro
8GB SDOM for OS (FreeNAS 9.10)
Netgear XS712T 10GbE switch.
Cat7 Cables
6 x Win10 Workstations with Intel X540 nics
Backround:
I run a video production studio.
We recently moved out of a corporate contact job where all our kit was provided. Everyone worked locally on workstations with RAID0 drives and backed up to number of large NAS (when we left we were at 90TB, thankfully it stayed with the corporate client).
I purchased new workstations with smaller local data drives (1/2 TB M.2 SSD - they are awesome fast!), but am planning everyone work from server over 10GbE - there was always masses of overlap as everyone duplicated large projects.
I built a mk1 test server to evaluate OS. I tried FreeNAS, OMV, WinSvr2012 and settled on FreeNAS.
I then purchased a more professional server and am struggling to reach the performance I need.
The problem I have run into is on write speeds. Read speeds have been pretty good.
My desired use is to have a smaller fast pool - made up of the 3 x SSDs in a stripe, everyone is to work from this on a daily basis.
The 8 x 2TB spinning disks are to be in a redundant RAIDz1 or RAIDz2 pool to back up the SSD pool and take daily system images of the workstations.
No matter how I configure the drives I always seem to hit a limit of about 170MB/s on the write. (both the RAIDz HDDs and the striped SSDs)
I've trouble shooted the network (iperf), there doesn't seem to be a problem there.
Writing from workstation to workstation also gets up to speed.
As an experiment I even set a single SSD as a stripe but still hit the write limit of approx 170MB/s
I've been reading as much as I can about ZFS and understand the performance hit with RAIDz but I don't understand why I can't get the speed with striped SSDs.
I have a hunch it is something to do with CIFS/SMB.
If anyone can give me some pointers as to where to look next I would be extremely greatful.
If I have not provided the necessary information I am happy to do so (where I understand and am able!)
Many Thanks.
Miles