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wolf_lf2018-03-03 21:09:41
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wolf_lf, 2018-03-03 21:09:41

Samba and read/write speed as it should be?

Hello.
The question is, there is a machine assembled from a gigabyte ga-n3150n-d3v, 8 gigabytes of memory, a 500 gigabyte WD Blue disk, ipfire 2.19 (119) is installed and Samba is enabled with a shared folder.
I tried to read/write from/to ipfire to a folder and got the following results:
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and also
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Is it supposed to be like this? Or should it be the other way around? Reading 700-800 Mbps, and writing 300-400, or not?
Maybe tweak the settings somewhere?

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Dmitry, 2018-03-03
@Tabletko

First, test your network speed (eg iperf).
If it outputs 900-1000 Mbps, then look at the input / output on the server (eg iotop).
Modern drives can handle 100MB/sec streaming writes quite well.

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