AS5102T samba / network share speed

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boril
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AS5102T samba / network share speed

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Hi,

I can reach only 64 MB/s for read / write on my AS5102T via network share.
I'm connected via LAN to 1 Gb port, so it is not network connectivity problem.
Hard drives inside are both WD Raptors without any RAID setup each of them capable delivering more then 200+MB/s.
What speed can you achieve with yours AS5102T ?
Thank you.
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father.mande
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Re: AS5102T samba / network share speed

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Hi,
boril wrote:Hi,
I can reach only 64 MB/s for read / write on my AS5102T via network share.
I'm connected via LAN to 1 Gb port, so it is not network connectivity problem.
Hard drives inside are both WD Raptors without any RAID setup each of them capable delivering more then 200+MB/s.
What speed can you achieve with yours AS5102T ?
Thank you.
I don't have an AS5102T but an AS5002T (very near model family)
... my 5002T is temporary (I hope) broken ... but I run some test in December 2019
... the processor is same family but 5102 is quad x 2 Ghz when 5002 is dual x 2,41 Ghz
... I have WD Red disk single ... (testing mode (rebuild a single disk for my dev. tests to preserve my Raid 1 usual disks) due to erratic hardware problem)
... ADM 3.4.x last at this date + some App. Plex server, myHD, Xorg, Asportal, Syncthing, etc.)
... 8 GB memory (but smb is not a memory heater)
REMEMBER SMB is MONO processor ... so one transfer use only ONE CPU ... so max power of the CPU is a differentiator ...

transfer between a Windows 10 PC client I5 processor SSD samsung 500Go to and from AS5002T Public share ... network 1 GB through switch Netgear GS108E
... applications run (not a benchmark style) ... lot of systems (NAS, PC, etc.) on the same network
transfer of a Windows 7 full DVD image (~4,5 GB)
result : average speed ~ 100 MB/s (read or write) 1 CPU at ~100% (93 to 100) the second at ~30% / 50% ... SMB (htop) near 100% of CPU usage (so equivalent to 1 CPU for SMB itself with one transfer).

have a look with top or htop in a terminal ... to see the bottleneck ... or don't hesitate to call the Asustor support for better information.
Philippe.
AS6602T / AS5202T /AS5002T / AS1002T / FS6706T
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