1 Gbit/s = a little more than 100 MByte/s
That is what you can expect from an average single disk.
500 MB/s is what you get from a very good SSD or from
five aggregated not too fast disks.
These are raw disk values. For network transfer your special config,
overall load, setiings like jumbo frames etc determine performance.
Beside that, for VM usage, iops with concurrent random access
is more critical than single user sequential performance.
To tune a virtual NAS, you can check network performance and
tune ip or ZFS settings. You can start reading last entries in this thread
or read threads at STH like https://forums.servethehome.com/ind...le-and-napp-it-vmxnet3-and-jumbo-frames.2853/
That is what you can expect from an average single disk.
500 MB/s is what you get from a very good SSD or from
five aggregated not too fast disks.
These are raw disk values. For network transfer your special config,
overall load, setiings like jumbo frames etc determine performance.
Beside that, for VM usage, iops with concurrent random access
is more critical than single user sequential performance.
To tune a virtual NAS, you can check network performance and
tune ip or ZFS settings. You can start reading last entries in this thread
or read threads at STH like https://forums.servethehome.com/ind...le-and-napp-it-vmxnet3-and-jumbo-frames.2853/