Hi, picked up couple of E5-2670's and Asus z9pe-d16/2l mobo and I am looking to buy memory for it
4 gig+ sticks preferably and cheap. It is going to the renderfarm 32gigs / cpu is enough.
I was hunting ebay for cheap memory of QVL list but without luck. I was reading that the motherboard is...
Hi I had similar performances. Now I am getting quite steady 9Gb/s +speeds with Iperf 3. I have cheap dac's and same nics as u have. I have several windows 10 machines and one linux fileserver. No virtualization.
My checklist for speed is :
-On windows machines the drivers
-mtu I have 9014 on...
This is a fullretard setup. My ups is louder than this thing at the moment. It's not pretty but works. I didn't yet throw it in the rack cabinet but once is there no one is going to see.
(FASTPATH Routing) #show environment
Temp (Celsius)................................. 38
Fan Speed...
Hi, I made also a 3rd hole to the top. I did add the 3rd one because the condensators are at the back and I think if something fails because of the heat it is going to be the condensators. My setup is now 2 x 120mm fans in the front pushing in. And 1 x 140mm at the back sucking out. Just a...
I am still changing my mind what caused the problem ;). It did affect to the copy speed and it did affect my iperf3 tests. But I couldn't accept the fact that decent virus scanner would slow me down to 30-50 mb/s with fast system/enviroment. I did try to reproduce the problem and I think what...
The problem is now solved. I am not sure what fixed it. I did set send/receive buffers to max on my nic, updated the linux box, Uninstalled the Virus Scanner on my computer. One of these steps did fix the problem. I have a feeling that it was the virus scanner (F-Secure Safe)
Anyhow now it is...
Maybe I should make another thread under the networking about this, I did do some rsync copies using cli of the fileserver and it is working as supposed from raid to raid. So it is for sure network/software related. I should have plenty of throughput on my network but for some reason it is very...
Here is CrystalDiskMark test to hdd raid 10. I don't completely understand this either... shouldn't be this quick right ?
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Here is CrystalDiskMark test to ssd 0 share
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CrystalDiskMark 5.2.0 x64 (C) 2007-2016 hiyohiyo
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Here is one bad performance example.
Maybe some one could explain what is happening here ?
In this copy dialog the "workfolder" is a share on ssd raid 0 and I am copying files to share "test" on hdd raid 10. It is copying large files +100 mb. The speed at first is very quick but then slows...
Guys thnx for your replies,
My problem is mostly that I don't get steady copy speed. Sometimes there is loads of variation in the speeds. I don't know really what is the problem with that. Maybe it has more something to do with network, cifs/smb share and windows explorer copy than actual disk...
This is starting to get way off from the HBA gategory but I think I am having some other problems here. When I try to copy from one of these shares to my workstation I am getting ~250mb/s copy speed... not enough.
Hi,
I did face some troubles and don't really understand what is going on. :D Maybe someone can give me some direction where to troubleshoot (Networking is not really my strongest feat).
-setup/problem-
ssd raid 0 plugged in to the motherboard sata 6gb/s ports, two cifs/smb shares on same...
I did today get the hba, VERY long delivery but I did avoid paying the customs so did save couple of euros. Didn't yet have change to flash or test if it is working. Tomorrow I am going to do it and final build and if things work out.... migrate the necessary data and functionality of the file...
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