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Bonding 8023 ad support of your wired client
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bonding 8023 ad support of your wired client

Just turned off some network stuff on my Fedora 23 client and ran this time through a silent network TP-Link Archer C5 v1.2’s build in switch. I really want to use Rockstor, because I have become a fan of BTRFS, and can find no other NAS distribution with decent BTRFS support built in - but if I can’t resolve these speed issues, it won’t prove very useful.Ĭomparing Rockstor performance to OMV Performance No matter what I was trying to do, network throughput was not high (Sub 5Mb), CPU utilization has not peaked a single thread above 10%, and memory usage remains fairly constant around 14% used, 84% cached, 2 percent free and fractions in buffers.Ĭuriously, after reinstalling all rockons, rebooting mostly resolved the issue for a matter of hours (2.5 - 3Mbps in NZBGet, streaming about the same rate as my HPGen8), however it was back again within the day. I have tried uninstalling all rockons and disabling the service (under the assumption this could be docker related), and this hasn’t improved the SMB stream speed at all.

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From my old NAS, I can stream a ~20Mbps movie to my wireless laptop without latency, whereas the rockstor box is spending more time buffering than playing the same file.

bonding 8023 ad support of your wired client

NZBGet on my old NAS downloads a given NZB at 3 - 3.5Mbps, whereas the Rockon on rockstor is downloading the same NZB at 900Kbps - 1.1MbpsĪlso of concern is network sharing. This box and my old NAS are both cabled into the router by a Gigabit switch. I have a fairly standard network configuration - No jumbo framing, TP-Link wireless AC router behind a cable modem. Having resolved all previous issues (I did overwrite root when installing ZoneMinder on my last attempt), I now have Rockstor running in a somewhat stable manner on my Ryzen NAS, however networking (in general) appears to be running at a snails pace. Apologies for spamming the forum, this has been a learning experience for me.















Bonding 8023 ad support of your wired client