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Limp Gawd
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I upgraded the OpenIndiana server in my sig to a Supermicro X10SLL-F-O with a Xeon e3 1220 and 20gb ram. Dell SAS 6/ir as hba. In the process I'm trying to move it over to ESXi, but so far it's been a royal pain in the ass. I got it all set up, but my file transfer speeds are practically unusable.
DD on the local raidz array I get 300+MB/s reads and writes.
Over AFP to a OS X 10.9 client I get ~ 300KB/s reads,
Over SMB to the same client I can manage between 30-50MB/s reads and writes,
SMB to Win8 laptop over 10/100 gets ~900KB/s reads.
My old setup with Realtek nics on both ends managed 100MB/s+ both directions.
The new setup bare metal seems to perform fine.
The most obvious thought is that I have the ESXi networking screwed up since I've never really used it before, but I didn't really change anything besides adding the second nic in to see if that helped anything. VM is using e1000 nic.
ESXi 5.5 with i210 and i217-lm drivers added in.
OpenIndiana VM has 2 cores and 14gb ram, SAS6 passed through.
Only other VM is Ubuntu Server with 1 core and 512mb ram, sitting doing nothing.
DD on the local raidz array I get 300+MB/s reads and writes.
Over AFP to a OS X 10.9 client I get ~ 300KB/s reads,
Over SMB to the same client I can manage between 30-50MB/s reads and writes,
SMB to Win8 laptop over 10/100 gets ~900KB/s reads.
My old setup with Realtek nics on both ends managed 100MB/s+ both directions.
The new setup bare metal seems to perform fine.
The most obvious thought is that I have the ESXi networking screwed up since I've never really used it before, but I didn't really change anything besides adding the second nic in to see if that helped anything. VM is using e1000 nic.
ESXi 5.5 with i210 and i217-lm drivers added in.
OpenIndiana VM has 2 cores and 14gb ram, SAS6 passed through.
Only other VM is Ubuntu Server with 1 core and 512mb ram, sitting doing nothing.