I am performing copy of large files over a 10Gb/s connection. The source is running on a fast source, providing read speeds 400MB/sec. Target disk is slow. When I use cp or rsync, my destination machine runs of memory and becomes unresponsive.
It seems like destination server hogs lots of memory and exhausts virtual memory and become unresponsive. Both source and target are debian 10.
I am curious if there is a fix for this problem other than limiting the bandwidth. Is there something about samba server to throttle?
It seems like destination server hogs lots of memory and exhausts virtual memory and become unresponsive. Both source and target are debian 10.
I am curious if there is a fix for this problem other than limiting the bandwidth. Is there something about samba server to throttle?