![]() ![]() I've built my first home NAS with a PC and when I copy files to/from TrueNAS using Samba, the maximum transfer rate I get is 20MB/s. Looking for some guidance on the following: I'm a 48-hours TrueNAS user so very limited knowledge. It's a user-space FS but really performance is just terrible. So looks like this really applies to GVFS in general. A virtual machine with Fedora Linux performed equally bad as the Solus host. I am investigating GVFS now as it is of course much more convenient to use (as opposed to static mounts by the root user). ![]() I installed cifs-utils and used mount.cifs to mount the same share and got 70MB/s transfer rates. UPDATE 2: GVFS is terrible on Solus Linux ![]() So no issue with TrueNAS here, just an embarrassed newbie who wasted a lot of time looking at the wrong place! This will be continued in Solus Linux forums. It turns out that if I create a VM and install windows, then do the same copy from within the Windows VM, it runs at >50MB/s (which is not bad, and close to SSH's performance, plus it's a VM). While the fact that SCP was fast "hinted" that the network and client PC were "fine", that assumption does not apply to the CLIENT samba software. UPDATE: SOLVED - TrueNAS is not the problem. ![]()
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