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#1 2011-11-17 06:03:23

jebise
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Registered: 2011-09-10
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What are your transfer speeds

Just curious what speeds people get when moving files to the NAS. On my 100mbps router average is 9.5mbps which seems slow. I was hoping somehow to increase my speeds to at least 11MB with my current setup.

I used to get ~10MB before but had to add bitmapping to my RAID as i'm sunning AF 0.1RC1.

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#2 2011-11-17 18:56:19

mitchkramez
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Registered: 2009-01-12
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Re: What are your transfer speeds

Over wifi, using FTP or AFP - I see about ~7MB/sec avg
Wired, using FTP or AFP - I see about 17-20MB/sec avg
Using SFTP dramatically decreases the transfer speed for me - by about 1/2 so I avoid it.

I'm using a gigabit buffalo wzr-hp-g300nh:
http://www.buffalotech.com/products/wir … hp-g300nh/

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#3 2011-11-18 03:41:10

jebise
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Re: What are your transfer speeds

I'm doing simple SMB transfers and get ~9.5MB

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#4 2011-11-18 18:11:56

woutersa
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Re: What are your transfer speeds

Are we talking about MBytes or Mbits? My transfer speeds don't exceed 20Mbits (wireless)

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Anton

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#5 2011-11-19 06:43:15

jebise
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Re: What are your transfer speeds

MB = MBytes  and MB = Mbits

Anywho Mega Bytes is what we are talking about.

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#6 2011-11-26 00:09:29

chriso
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Registered: 2009-03-29
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Re: What are your transfer speeds

No RAID, SMB, wired Gigabit connection (No Jumbo packets):
Fri Nov 25 14:07:52 2011 --- CHRIS-PC --- DLink-NAS --- Push ---  5.47 seconds --- 838860800 Bits --- 146.37 MBits/Sec --- 18.29625 MBytes/Sec
Fri Nov 25 14:07:58 2011 --- CHRIS-PC --- DLink-NAS --- Pull ---  5.91 seconds --- 838860800 Bits --- 135.41 MBits/Sec --- 16.92625 MBytes/Sec
Fri Nov 25 14:08:03 2011 --- CHRIS-PC --- DLink-NAS --- Push ---  5.42 seconds --- 838860800 Bits --- 147.66 MBits/Sec --- 18.4575 MBytes/Sec
Fri Nov 25 14:08:09 2011 --- CHRIS-PC --- DLink-NAS --- Pull ---  5.53 seconds --- 838860800 Bits --- 144.78 MBits/Sec --- 18.0975 MBytes/Sec
Fri Nov 25 14:08:09 2011 --- CHRIS-PC --- DLink-NAS --- Push Total --- 10.88 seconds --- 147.01 MBits/Sec --- 18.37625 MBytes/Sec
Fri Nov 25 14:08:09 2011 --- CHRIS-PC --- DLink-NAS --- Pull Total --- 11.43 seconds --- 139.94 MBits/Sec --- 17.4925 MBytes/Sec

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#7 2011-11-28 13:24:00

dnser323-ca
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Registered: 2011-11-27
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Re: What are your transfer speeds

chriso wrote:

No RAID, SMB, wired Gigabit connection (No Jumbo packets):
Fri Nov 25 14:07:52 2011 --- CHRIS-PC --- DLink-NAS --- Push ---  5.47 seconds --- 838860800 Bits --- 146.37 MBits/Sec --- 18.29625 MBytes/Sec
Fri Nov 25 14:07:58 2011 --- CHRIS-PC --- DLink-NAS --- Pull ---  5.91 seconds --- 838860800 Bits --- 135.41 MBits/Sec --- 16.92625 MBytes/Sec
Fri Nov 25 14:08:03 2011 --- CHRIS-PC --- DLink-NAS --- Push ---  5.42 seconds --- 838860800 Bits --- 147.66 MBits/Sec --- 18.4575 MBytes/Sec
Fri Nov 25 14:08:09 2011 --- CHRIS-PC --- DLink-NAS --- Pull ---  5.53 seconds --- 838860800 Bits --- 144.78 MBits/Sec --- 18.0975 MBytes/Sec
Fri Nov 25 14:08:09 2011 --- CHRIS-PC --- DLink-NAS --- Push Total --- 10.88 seconds --- 147.01 MBits/Sec --- 18.37625 MBytes/Sec
Fri Nov 25 14:08:09 2011 --- CHRIS-PC --- DLink-NAS --- Pull Total --- 11.43 seconds --- 139.94 MBits/Sec --- 17.4925 MBytes/Sec

What firmware? What's your setup? Anything special?
I used to read from the NAS with ~16MB/sec with the latest Dlink firmware and a basic FFP, now with the ALT-F firmware I copy with max 11 MB/sec.

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#8 2011-11-29 02:34:55

chriso
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Re: What are your transfer speeds

What firmware? What's your setup? Anything special?
I used to read from the NAS with ~16MB/sec with the latest Dlink firmware and a basic FFP, now with the ALT-F firmware I copy with max 11 MB/sec.

Nothing special(as stated: No RAID, SMB, wired Gigabit connection (No Jumbo packets)).  I'm using the standard 1.10 Beta, but my speeds have always been the same on the older version of the firmware.  I tried ALT-F at one point (never flashed it), but I don't think I even checked what speeds I got with it.

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