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mbu10

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  1. thats not true guys if your dsm is on esxi and the vmware machine is on the same esxi box it uses internal switching, so can bypass the speed of the nic so if you truely want to test network speed the dsm has to be on one esxi box and the virtual machine is on another thanks
  2. mbu10

    MPIO iSCSI w/ ESXI

    well under 6.7 dunno if you can with 6.5 or below if you use NFS you can specify the ip's of the datastore/s so i have a listed one with 10GBE in the esx and the dsm with 4 diffrent nics ip's and can get over 550MB a sec throughput but this is with a Synology device, Have tried making a virtual dsm in esx with a nvme drive backing and cannot get the same speed but hey ho
  3. If you go here there is a quite few options for you https://www.virten.net/2016/04/backup-solutions-for-free-esxi/ this will help
  4. so I have a 10 gbe across the board with ESXi (6.7) x3 one of the hosts has an NVME drive in 1TB on that runs the dsm doing an SMB copy to the storage to the DSM I can see 900MB sec transfer rate (copying a 40 GB file) so added nfs to the shared folder and presented it to the other ESXi hosts move the test host to the DSM (running on the nvme storage) and only getting 200-MB throughput on the DSM via NFS v4 async any ideas
  5. so I have a 10 gbe across the board with ESXi (6.7) x3 one of the hosts has an NVME drive in 1TB on that runs the dsm doing an SMB copy to the storage to the DSM I can see 900MB sec transfer rate (copying a 40 GB file) so added nfs to the shared folder and presented it to the other ESXi hosts move the test host to the DSM (running on the nvme storage) and only getting 200-MB throughput on the DSM via NFS v4 async any ideas
  6. So i have 3 esxi server 6.7 2 of them have local storage (nvme- and SSD ) lots of ram etc all with Intel x540 or x520 (copper) all connected to the x4 pcie gen 3 adaptors so wanted to run a virtualized DSM and get some decent speed so i ran some test and not getting a throughput i would expect, these disks are thick enabled took lots of screenshots of the setup and the speeds at different tests to rule stuff out setup clean windows 10 build with all tools installed 1 virtual machine settings 2 speed test nvme datastore and local esxi 3 virtual machine settings 4 speed test ssd NFS garage datastore - esxi 5 virtual machine settings 6 speed test ssd NFS House datastore - esxi 7 virtual machine settings 8 speed test ssd local disk (raid 0) datastore - esxi 9 speed test virtual DSM using NFS over networrk - esxi 10 speed test virtual DSM using NFS over network but local network- esxi 11 virtual machine settings 12 speed test nvme datastore and local esxi
  7. all solved found a link to a port about adding disks here it is viewtopic.php?p=21475#p21475
  8. This came up fine but this only has 12 disks what install so i need to install to get 20 or more disk thanks
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