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Originally Posted by JELo
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Transfered ~700MB file to and from Snap2000 and got numbers like
4.7MB/sec from Snap, 2.7MB/sec to Snap.
My V2 2000 is SnapOS 3.4.805 with 256MByte RAM,
dual 500GB Seagate 7200.10 in Raid1
Did the same with my 1100 (3.4.805, 250GB WD2500JB) and got numbers like:
4.6MB/sec from Snap, 3.8MB/sec to Snap.
My 1000 gave ~1.5MB/sec in both directions.
(For reference, my Ximeta Mini over ethernet gave
8.6MB/sec read, 8.3MB/sec write for the same.)
Are the transfer rates any better on the 2200s?
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Just to complete the circle . . .
After swapping the 500GB Seagates into a 2200 and rebuilding the
Raid1 in 4.0.860 (took ~17 hours), I ran the same test again and got . . .
5.6MB/sec from Snap, 4.3MB/sec to Snap.
So to Summarize . . .
Snap1000 Read 1.5MB/s Write 1.5MB/s WD800BB Single 3.4.805
Snap1100 Read 4.6MB/s Write 3.8MB/s WD2500JB Single 3.4.805
Snap2000 Read 4.7MB/s Write 2.7MB/s ST3500630A Raid1 3.4.805
Snap2200 Read 5.6MB/s Write 4.3MB/s ST3500630A Raid1 4.0.860
All of these tests were done using ViceVersaPro to copy the file as
opposed to an FTP program, which should, as others have pointed
out, yield higher transfer rates. Whether the 4.0.860 has any influence,
I am not sure but I may rebuild the 1100 under 4.0.860 and try this
again - have to move the data off of it first.
JELo