![]() ![]() I assume it is still relevant, correct? (Note that I have over 1k folders with 50k+ files in them)Ībout the syncing issues. I am aware that the article I linked to is about file browsing for freeBSD 9.x. Initial transfer was at 800MB/s, without these tweaks I got 60MB/s. With these two tweaks I got my sync speed up to 300MB/s running a robocopy with /MT switch. The link about this at the top takes you to the manual. It turns every read into a write, that obviously takes time. You don't have to be a genius to figure out that this messes up your syncing speeds. It keeps track of when a file was last accessed. The title says it's about browsing performance, but you need this for robocopy file comparison. A more detailed explanation is provided in the link at the top. You can disable these DOS attribute in your SMB config editor in freeNAS. This means it has to take care of DOS attributes and *nix needs a way to store these. faster?Īs far as I understand this (not an expert, just a techy such as yourself), Robocopy has to be backwards compatible with old and new Microsoft systems. Windows is already unstable, I don't want to bring other software into the mix. I don't want to install rsync on all my servers. If you need DOS attributes, I have no solution. There were two tweaks: disable atime, and disable DOS attributes in samba. TL DR: Yes, I did get it to work at decent (not perfect) speeds. Thought I'd share my experience and report back. >Ī friend told me this was his first search engine result for "slow robocopy freenas". PSU: Fractal ION 2+ 650WLike my post (or find it helpful)?. VM/Docker host, using ESXi and running pfSense alongside FreeNAS (separate Dual Intel NIC added, dedicated to the pfSense VM)Ģx Intel NUCs running TrueNAS SCALE 23.10-Beta1ĬASE: Fractal Define 7 running TrueNAS SCALE 23.10-Beta1ĬPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1240L v5 2.10GHz NIC: Intel EXPI9402PTBLK Pro, Dual-Gigabit Adapter (plus the 2 onboard Intel NICs, 1x 210, 1x 218) Corsair Commander Pro to control the fans (see script and code)ĬPU FAN: 1xCorsair H60 CPU Radiator - Front OS: 1 x Kingston UV400 120GB SSD - boot driveįANS: 3xFractal R3 120mm - 3 Front, 1 Rear. SSD: 4 x Samsung 850 EVO Basic (500GB, 2.5") - VMs/Jails Use existing Drives 8 x10TB WD Red, 8 x4TB WD Purple, + a mix of WD Purple and shucked WD Elements 12TB x 8ĬPU: Xeon E5-2620v4 + Corsair H60 Cooler block.1 xLSI Logic Controller Card 05-25699-00 9305-24i 24-Port SAS 12Gb/s PCI-Express 3.0 Host Bus Adapter. ![]()
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