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Author Topic: Transfer speed  (Read 12423 times)

cochbr

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Re: Transfer speed
« Reply #15 on: February 28, 2011, 10:53:38 AM »

I have Windows defrag scheduled to run every Sunday, and I don't transfer large amounts of data onto/off my desktop harddrive.

As addressed in other topics, the NAS doesn't need defrag, nor is there a way to defrag it. (I believe I read this correctly).

What I'll try next is relocating the NAS to the same switch my desktop is located on, upgrade the cables to cat6 and try again.  5-10MB, 10MB if I'm lucky, is unacceptable, especially in light of hearing others attain 10-15MB/sec consistently.
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synergy

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Re: Transfer speed
« Reply #16 on: February 28, 2011, 10:59:45 AM »

I got 19MB/s with the 9000 setting compared to 10MB/s without it.
I also saw a very close jump in speed (9 or 10 max to ~18).  I had to set JF to 9k, install Cat6 cables and update the firmware to 1.09.
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fordem

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Re: Transfer speed
« Reply #17 on: March 01, 2011, 03:20:19 AM »

Interesting - the coincidence makes me curious - especially since your numbers are so close, and also parallel some numbers I saw during the early testing of my DNS-323.

The big difference between my test circumstances and yours is I was seeing the 9MByte/sec on 100 mbps and the 18 MByte/sec on gigabit without jumbo frame, with jumbo, there was an additional increase  to roughly 27MByte/sec, and occasionally as high as 30MByte/sec.

Would you gentlemen care to include details of the network and the host used for these tests?
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McPillager

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Re: Transfer speed
« Reply #18 on: March 01, 2011, 04:11:19 AM »

Interesting - the coincidence makes me curious - especially since your numbers are so close, and also parallel some numbers I saw during the early testing of my DNS-323.

The big difference between my test circumstances and yours is I was seeing the 9MByte/sec on 100 mbps and the 18 MByte/sec on gigabit without jumbo frame, with jumbo, there was an additional increase  to roughly 27MByte/sec, and occasionally as high as 30MByte/sec.

Would you gentlemen care to include details of the network and the host used for these tests?

NAS: DNS-323
Firmware: 1.08
HDDs: Seagate ST31500341AS x2
RAID: no
Switch: dlink DGS-1005D
PC: windows 7 64 ultimate (network card was set to 9K JF).
Class D cables.
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cochbr

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Re: Transfer speed
« Reply #19 on: March 01, 2011, 07:05:02 AM »

Not quite sure why, but just now I'm getting 1.5MB/sec transfer.  The only thing I did was run a manual defrag of my desktop harddrives yesterday.  This is insane.
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