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Hi,
Here is my setup:
DNS-323 (running samba)
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Router
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iMac
Whenever I transfer files to the DNS-323 my connection peaks out at 8.5MB/s.
My iMac, Router and DNS are all capable of going to at least 100MB/s. The * * represent an ethernet connection rather than a wireless one.
Do you guys think that this is a setting issue in Samba or am I missing something here???
Thanks.
Fezz
Last edited by Fezz (2009-02-28 06:43:23)
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You don't specify gigabit ethernet, so I have to ask this - are you confusing 100MB/s (megabytes/sec) with 100mbps (megabits/sec)?
Unless gigabit (1000mbps) is specifed, ethernet would either be a 10mbps connection which is quite rare nowadays, or 100mbps - theoretical maximum thoughput on 100mbps is 12.5MB/s, 8.5MB/sec is a little slow, but I believe fairly close to what I saw in my early testing with the DNS-323 on a 100mbps network.
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fordem wrote:
You don't specify gigabit ethernet, so I have to ask this - are you confusing 100MB/s (megabytes/sec) with 100mbps (megabits/sec)?
Unless gigabit (1000mbps) is specifed, ethernet would either be a 10mbps connection which is quite rare nowadays, or 100mbps - theoretical maximum thoughput on 100mbps is 12.5MB/s, 8.5MB/sec is a little slow, but I believe fairly close to what I saw in my early testing with the DNS-323 on a 100mbps network.
Hi Fordem,
Indeed, my post may have been confusing - sorry. I'm on a 100mbps network and I'm yielding 8.25-8.5 MB/s via samba. Any thoughts on how I can improve the performance here?
Interestingly enough with an AFP connection (on the same network), I'm yielding around 10-11MB/s. Nevertheless, my concern is in improving the Samba connectivity which always plateaus at 8.5MB/s.
Thanks!
Fezz
Last edited by Fezz (2009-02-28 19:31:06)
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