Here's what I have:
QNAP 419P+
2x 2TB Western Digital RE4 WD2003FYYS (ext4)
Netgear WNDR 3700
Alienware m11x SU7300 processor (NTFS)
Everything is connected with CAT5e or CAT6 cabling.
Setup Options:
The drives are currently stand-alone (no JBOD or Raid)
I've turned off port trunking
The QNAP has a static IP
I've tried turning Jumbo Frames from 1500 to 9000.
There are only two active services:
Web Server and Multimedia
I'm getting abysmally slow transfer speeds (4 MB to 13 MB max) moving large multimedia files (1 GB to 20 GB) from my computer HDD.
This is far slower than the vaunted 46.8 MB write per second. I'd honestly be content if I could pull greater than USB 2.0.
I have 2 Hitachi Ultrastar 3 TB drives on the way and I wanted to throw it in JBOD or Raid but if I'm already getting this slow of write speeds...
I'd be curious to see what Tim's setup was for when he originally rigged up the 419p+ to achieve that kind of throughput.
QNAP 419P+
2x 2TB Western Digital RE4 WD2003FYYS (ext4)
Netgear WNDR 3700
Alienware m11x SU7300 processor (NTFS)
Everything is connected with CAT5e or CAT6 cabling.
Setup Options:
The drives are currently stand-alone (no JBOD or Raid)
I've turned off port trunking
The QNAP has a static IP
I've tried turning Jumbo Frames from 1500 to 9000.
There are only two active services:
Web Server and Multimedia
I'm getting abysmally slow transfer speeds (4 MB to 13 MB max) moving large multimedia files (1 GB to 20 GB) from my computer HDD.
This is far slower than the vaunted 46.8 MB write per second. I'd honestly be content if I could pull greater than USB 2.0.
I have 2 Hitachi Ultrastar 3 TB drives on the way and I wanted to throw it in JBOD or Raid but if I'm already getting this slow of write speeds...
I'd be curious to see what Tim's setup was for when he originally rigged up the 419p+ to achieve that kind of throughput.