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#1 2008-11-06 19:42:46

bent98
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Poor file copy preformance

I have (2)x1TB Samsung spin point drives set up separately in a DNS-323 (1.5FW) with jumbo frames set to 4k on both NAS and PC nik card.

I have a gigabit cat 6 network setup and I transferred 100 gigs to my vol 1 drive which took 4 hours. I transferred approx 400 gigs to vol 2 and it took 12 hours.

My method was simply using a Win XP SP3 machine which I network browsed to the NAS and copied over files right from Win Explorer.


I would of though performance would have been better.  Is this the norm or is something wrong?

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#2 2008-11-06 19:54:14

blahsome
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Re: Poor file copy preformance

If my match is correct, those translate to approximately 6.9MB/s and 9.3MB/s?

Sounds a bit slow to me. Without jumbo frames, you should expect about 14-18MB/s; with jumbo frames, the speed can exceed 20MB/s. Of course, I don't know enough about the rest of your setup, these are generic figures.

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#3 2008-11-06 20:52:20

jesbo
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Re: Poor file copy preformance

I think its more an issue with CPU horsepower on the DNS.  When copying a large file from the DNS to my XP/SP3 machine via Gigabit network, I am seeing the SAMBA process on the DNS that supports the copy operation running at >90% CPU. The SAMBA  process is very CPU intensive.

Even with normal frame size, I can achieve about 1 Gig a minute copying data to or from the DNS via SAMBA.

I will do some copies using FTP (which is arguably a lot more efficient than SAMBA) and see what throughput I can get.

Last edited by jesbo (2008-11-06 21:16:16)


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#4 2008-11-06 22:29:01

blahsome
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Re: Poor file copy preformance

1 Gig a minute translates to 16.7MB/s, which is inline with my expectations.

bent98 is getting significantly slower speeds, which means that the problem is probably somewhere else.

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#5 2008-11-06 22:29:51

bent98
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Re: Poor file copy preformance

The computer is a C2D overclocked @ 3.6ghz.

Should be enough horsepower?

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#6 2008-11-06 22:44:33

blahsome
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Re: Poor file copy preformance

bent98 wrote:

The computer is a C2D overclocked @ 3.6ghz.

Should be enough horsepower?

Of course.

Turn jumbo frames off and see what you can get.

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#7 2008-11-06 23:05:58

fordem
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Re: Poor file copy preformance

What is not discussed here is the file size - based on my experience the only way to get 14~18 MB/sec with jumbo frame and >20 MB/sec with jumbo frame is when transferring large files - when transferring small files the performance drops considerably.

If you like you can try transferring a single 2GB file and compare it to 1000 x 2MB files.

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#8 2008-11-06 23:14:02

bent98
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Re: Poor file copy preformance

well I i will test when I get home. I was transfering thousands of small files and maybe 10% large files.

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#9 2008-11-07 04:02:10

jesbo
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Re: Poor file copy preformance

My 1 Gig per minute throughput was based on transferring a 30 Gig File.  I agree transferring lots of small files really degrades performance as there is a lot of overhead creating new files, opening and closing files, etc.


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