Hi All,
This is my first post but I have done a lot of searches, plus testing of various software but am now just stumped, so I must ask..... What is the secret to getting the speeds shown in Build Your Own Atom-based NAS - Part 2?
I was very inspired by the article and went out to purchase some gear. I ended up with the following:
- Intel BOXD945GCLF2 Atom 330 ITX Motherboard/CPU Combo
- Samsung Spinpoint EcoGreen F2 HD103SI 1TB Hard Drive (x2 for RAID1)
- Samsung 1 GB DDR2 PC6400 800MHz Memory - M378T2863QZS-CF7
- Slim DVD/CD-ROM IDE drive
- IN-WIN CASE BM648.AD120TBL MINI ITX MINI TOWER Case
I have used both a IDE to CF Adaptor with a 128MB CF card for OS when using FreeNas and have also used an old 10GB Travelstar 2.5" IDE drive with both FreeNas and Ubuntu.
I think this set-up is pretty close to that in the article listed above but my throughput is MUCH slower. In the start I was using FreeNas i386 0.69.2 with the drivers added for the on-board GBe. At that time I was seeing 5-8 MBytes/s when transferring from my XP Pro system to the Nas via wire GBe. I then jumped to Ubuntu (tried both 8.04 LTS & 9.04 64-bit versions) but had a problem getting the Webmin to work correctly. After setting up the RAID1 via the command line, I got a small increase with Ubuntu to 6-10 MBytes/s. Using the same computer running Vista 64-bit I was at 12-18 MB/s.
Depressed and frustrated with the Webmin problems, I when back to FreeNas and tried "Tuning". Tuning helped a little but didn't do much so I tried jumping to the 0.7.4706 nightly build of FreeNas which got me up to 15-25 MBytes/s. On the 0.7 build tuning doesn't seem to make much of a difference and I also am not seeing too much of a difference between XP pro and Vista 64.
My throughput has gotten a lot better than the start of this project but still not near the 35-45 MB/s write and 55-60 MB/s read speeds seen in the article. Also, my read and write speeds seem to be about the same. Any thoughts on what the problems might be? Things to turn off in bios or to turn on? etc.
Thanks,
Milo
P.S. One last thought, my SATA controller shows up in FreeNas as SATA300 but both my drives are listed as SATA150 even though they are SATA300 drives. Is this normal?
This is my first post but I have done a lot of searches, plus testing of various software but am now just stumped, so I must ask..... What is the secret to getting the speeds shown in Build Your Own Atom-based NAS - Part 2?
I was very inspired by the article and went out to purchase some gear. I ended up with the following:
- Intel BOXD945GCLF2 Atom 330 ITX Motherboard/CPU Combo
- Samsung Spinpoint EcoGreen F2 HD103SI 1TB Hard Drive (x2 for RAID1)
- Samsung 1 GB DDR2 PC6400 800MHz Memory - M378T2863QZS-CF7
- Slim DVD/CD-ROM IDE drive
- IN-WIN CASE BM648.AD120TBL MINI ITX MINI TOWER Case
I have used both a IDE to CF Adaptor with a 128MB CF card for OS when using FreeNas and have also used an old 10GB Travelstar 2.5" IDE drive with both FreeNas and Ubuntu.
I think this set-up is pretty close to that in the article listed above but my throughput is MUCH slower. In the start I was using FreeNas i386 0.69.2 with the drivers added for the on-board GBe. At that time I was seeing 5-8 MBytes/s when transferring from my XP Pro system to the Nas via wire GBe. I then jumped to Ubuntu (tried both 8.04 LTS & 9.04 64-bit versions) but had a problem getting the Webmin to work correctly. After setting up the RAID1 via the command line, I got a small increase with Ubuntu to 6-10 MBytes/s. Using the same computer running Vista 64-bit I was at 12-18 MB/s.
Depressed and frustrated with the Webmin problems, I when back to FreeNas and tried "Tuning". Tuning helped a little but didn't do much so I tried jumping to the 0.7.4706 nightly build of FreeNas which got me up to 15-25 MBytes/s. On the 0.7 build tuning doesn't seem to make much of a difference and I also am not seeing too much of a difference between XP pro and Vista 64.
My throughput has gotten a lot better than the start of this project but still not near the 35-45 MB/s write and 55-60 MB/s read speeds seen in the article. Also, my read and write speeds seem to be about the same. Any thoughts on what the problems might be? Things to turn off in bios or to turn on? etc.
Thanks,
Milo
P.S. One last thought, my SATA controller shows up in FreeNas as SATA300 but both my drives are listed as SATA150 even though they are SATA300 drives. Is this normal?