Hi All,
New to the forum, and hopefully someone can help or confirm what I am seeing is right.
I'm currently transferring my music, pictures, films etc between NAS devices, as a back up for resilience.
I've got it set up as follows:
NAS 1 -> Ethernet Cable -> 10/100/1000 Switch -> Ethernet Cable -> NAS 2
Both NAS devices use 10/100/1000 ports, and the switch confirms that each connection is 1Gb/s, as both lights are on each port.
Now I know that 1Gb/s should give you around 125MB/s throughput (1000/8 = 125MB/s. Now I know this is theoretical, based on cable length, whether its CAT5, CAT5e etc etc..
I'm using CAT5e cables, and the sync program that I am using to sync the files between the NAS devices is showing an average transfer rate of 1.2MB/s?!
This seems extremely slow, and even at 100Mb/s links, I should be getting around 8MB/s throughput?
Am I missing something, or is there something else I need to check?
Connected to all of this is obviously my router (SkyHub), now this only has 10/100 ethernet ports, and I have only connect the Router to one network devices, which is the Switch, so it can serve out IP addresses to everything connected to it. By doing it this way, the transfer of files between the NAS devices doesn't need to traverse the routers 10/100 switch, and so each NAS device talks to each other via a single NetGear 10/100/1000 switch in the middle.
Hope this makes sense? Any help or guidance would be appreciated!
Thanks
Darren
New to the forum, and hopefully someone can help or confirm what I am seeing is right.
I'm currently transferring my music, pictures, films etc between NAS devices, as a back up for resilience.
I've got it set up as follows:
NAS 1 -> Ethernet Cable -> 10/100/1000 Switch -> Ethernet Cable -> NAS 2
Both NAS devices use 10/100/1000 ports, and the switch confirms that each connection is 1Gb/s, as both lights are on each port.
Now I know that 1Gb/s should give you around 125MB/s throughput (1000/8 = 125MB/s. Now I know this is theoretical, based on cable length, whether its CAT5, CAT5e etc etc..
I'm using CAT5e cables, and the sync program that I am using to sync the files between the NAS devices is showing an average transfer rate of 1.2MB/s?!
This seems extremely slow, and even at 100Mb/s links, I should be getting around 8MB/s throughput?
Am I missing something, or is there something else I need to check?
Connected to all of this is obviously my router (SkyHub), now this only has 10/100 ethernet ports, and I have only connect the Router to one network devices, which is the Switch, so it can serve out IP addresses to everything connected to it. By doing it this way, the transfer of files between the NAS devices doesn't need to traverse the routers 10/100 switch, and so each NAS device talks to each other via a single NetGear 10/100/1000 switch in the middle.
Hope this makes sense? Any help or guidance would be appreciated!
Thanks
Darren