Hi guys,
I recently bought a TS-439PII+ (FW 3.3.6 Build1110) which I'm using in RAID5 (EXT4) with 3x 2TB WD Caviar Black (WD2002FAEX) drives. I started testing system performance and have to say I have serious issues with throughput speed. No matter if I'm using AFP - as I'm copying files from a MBP (10.6.6) equipped with an Intel G2 series SSD - or SMB protocols, speed is nowhere near the advertised rates: it shows serious peaks and drops without steady performance.
Write speed to the NAS in RAID5 (EXT3 or EXT4) with AFP varies between 81 and 29MB/s, averaging near 35MB/s. I believe throughput should be WAY above this!
As I wasn't sure if it's a problem with the drives themselves, I broke up the RAID set and checked in JBOD and RAID1 modes. Throughput for write operations was a steady 91MB/s with read from the NAS being a constant 109MB/s in both cases.
Any ideas what could cause this significant degradation of speed?
I recently bought a TS-439PII+ (FW 3.3.6 Build1110) which I'm using in RAID5 (EXT4) with 3x 2TB WD Caviar Black (WD2002FAEX) drives. I started testing system performance and have to say I have serious issues with throughput speed. No matter if I'm using AFP - as I'm copying files from a MBP (10.6.6) equipped with an Intel G2 series SSD - or SMB protocols, speed is nowhere near the advertised rates: it shows serious peaks and drops without steady performance.
Write speed to the NAS in RAID5 (EXT3 or EXT4) with AFP varies between 81 and 29MB/s, averaging near 35MB/s. I believe throughput should be WAY above this!
As I wasn't sure if it's a problem with the drives themselves, I broke up the RAID set and checked in JBOD and RAID1 modes. Throughput for write operations was a steady 91MB/s with read from the NAS being a constant 109MB/s in both cases.
Any ideas what could cause this significant degradation of speed?