Thank you for taking the time to read-
I have a number of nodes that (I'm being told) now need to write to a NAS (that was designed for redundancy and capacity) at much faster speeds than operational.
Currently a Windows box over a 40gbe Mellanox fibre card writes to the TrueNAS box (40gbe Chelsio) at 220MB/s. Done some of the optimizing, etc- but still way too slow and not breaking 300MB/s. There are 4 vdev, 8 wide, 8tb drives.
The individual PCs that are connecting are full of SSDs- from PC to PC (40gbe mellanox again) I hit easily 500MB/s, however there are no optimizations done yet.
So honestly- what's it take to get up there? Do I need to gut the nodes and slap all the NVME drives into the disk shelf? I've got to seriously consider retooling all of this because of design changes, and if I go that road I'm going to get roasted- but it'll be worth it to get it working.
Suggestions very most welcome. Because I'm at my wits end.
I have a number of nodes that (I'm being told) now need to write to a NAS (that was designed for redundancy and capacity) at much faster speeds than operational.
Currently a Windows box over a 40gbe Mellanox fibre card writes to the TrueNAS box (40gbe Chelsio) at 220MB/s. Done some of the optimizing, etc- but still way too slow and not breaking 300MB/s. There are 4 vdev, 8 wide, 8tb drives.
The individual PCs that are connecting are full of SSDs- from PC to PC (40gbe mellanox again) I hit easily 500MB/s, however there are no optimizations done yet.
So honestly- what's it take to get up there? Do I need to gut the nodes and slap all the NVME drives into the disk shelf? I've got to seriously consider retooling all of this because of design changes, and if I go that road I'm going to get roasted- but it'll be worth it to get it working.
Suggestions very most welcome. Because I'm at my wits end.