i was told that i posted this in the wrong thread so duping to here
i can not get lacp performance out of this. i have proven the windows server to provide 2gb to other clients however i cant push/pull data to the f6-424max
the best i can get is only one nics worth of performance. i have tried each of the bind options, both with and without lacp attempted. i have also tried with the server out of lacp and just trying to smb multi channel route. still no possible configuration seems to work to make this go past 1gb
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i know my fabric can do that band width i have also played the cable game, i believe it to be configuration related as the tnas never tries to use the other nic and it holds it right at the capacity of that nic.
6xred 18TB in TRAID+ these drives them self in single disk configuration are more than enough to saturate a single 1gb/s (125MB/s) link as these drives will do 220MB/s on large sequential writes. if we are conservative and say that 2 drives are parity and not used for reading striping then that leaves us 4 drives so 880MB/s or roughly 7gb/s
i can not get lacp performance out of this. i have proven the windows server to provide 2gb to other clients however i cant push/pull data to the f6-424max
the best i can get is only one nics worth of performance. i have tried each of the bind options, both with and without lacp attempted. i have also tried with the server out of lacp and just trying to smb multi channel route. still no possible configuration seems to work to make this go past 1gb

i know my fabric can do that band width i have also played the cable game, i believe it to be configuration related as the tnas never tries to use the other nic and it holds it right at the capacity of that nic.
6xred 18TB in TRAID+ these drives them self in single disk configuration are more than enough to saturate a single 1gb/s (125MB/s) link as these drives will do 220MB/s on large sequential writes. if we are conservative and say that 2 drives are parity and not used for reading striping then that leaves us 4 drives so 880MB/s or roughly 7gb/s
Statistics: Posted by clonea1 — Yesterday, 22:23