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new custom server too slow.

s0z3

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well i just upgrade my new storage server for my home theather. my old system is a i5 2500k with asus P8Z68-V and 8gb ram. with 2 ibm br10i installed on the lower 2 pci-e 16x. an also have 8 2tb hdd connected to one br10i with sas cable. i also have 4 3tb hdd connected directly to the motherboard b.c br10i cant recognize anything over 2tb. my new system is xeon 1230v2 with supermicro X9SAE-V and 8gb ecc memory. 1 br10i is connected with 8 2tb samsung hdds. my os drive is a 180gb ssd. here the problem i having. when i transfer files from 1 hdd to another on the samsung hdds. i only get around 35mbs. i try puttting the drive in different slot on the supermicro board. it still get around 40mbs. with my old setup i get atleast 100mbs. i usually transfer about 1tb of data at a time. do you guys think its the new chipset for the xeon problems.
 
What OS are you running? Are the disks pooled somehow, or are they all independent? What do disk benchmark tools tell you?
 
I'd troubleshoot the network/NIC first as you are using new hardware, and it only takes 5 minutes. Try iperf and tell us what your results are.
 
im running windows 7 ultimate. the drive are all independant. the latest driver from supermicro.com and harddrive are samsung HD204UI. files are transfer between the 8 hdds connected to br10i. my motherboard bios version is 2.0a
 
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