Subj : Re: pi-nas To : MeaTLoTioN From : paulie420 Date : Wed Nov 16 2022 16:51:46 Me> pa> So, yes, a Pi is fully capable as a NAS - but with some caveats. At Me> pa> *BEST* I get 50MBs transfer speeds, but it idles around 10MBs most Me> pa> times... Me> Me> Interesting, I get an average or 76MB/s with a 1gb file via scp from my Me> pc over a 1Gbps network to the rpi-nas direct to a usb-3 raid array Me> Me> $ scp test.1gb root@pi-nas:/mnt/md0/shared/test/ Me> test.1gb Me> 100% 1024MB 75.9MB/s 00:13 Me> Me> What disks are you copying to? Are they in a raid10 config (like mine) Me> or a raid1 mirror or a raid0 stripe? or are they just singular disks? I Me> think I might be able to squeeze a little more write speed due to the Me> raid10. USB-3 external drives. I get much better speeds from my PBS-Backup machine whilst I shucked those HDDs and have them connected via SATA. And yer right; I am able to get 50MB+ when I write to the main[small] drive of the Pi-NAS. |07p|15AULIE|1142|07o |08......... --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 2022/07/15 (Linux/64) * Origin: 2o fOr beeRS bbs>>>20ForBeers.com:1337 (1337:3/129) .