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Hello out there! My latest build, an 8x1TB setup in a Dell Optiplex 780 is proving to be my favorite so far. I just did a speed comparison between my real Synology 412+ and this Dell and the Dell is twice as fast. In fact, so fast that I capped at the maximum throughput for a single gigabit ethernet connection.

 

So this got me thinking...

 

Since the DS3615xs supports "up to 2,214.77 MB/s throughput in reading" I'm curious...has anyone achieved anything near this speed in a home setup? If so, I'd love to hear what kind of network hardware you're using to make it possible. I'm sure NIC teaming is involved since a single gig connection can only go so fast...but advertised speeds at 2214 MB/s...is that some kind of 10gig setup? I can't imagine any one client getting speeds that high, but that's some incredible throughput.

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Based on this post I've bought myself some Mellanox cards and Twinax cables.

I've installed the card in my computer and N54L everything is recognized fine.

 

Could one of you share the configuration of your card in Xpenology?

 

I've set my Xpenology to be a DHCP server with

google dns (8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4)

subnet 255.255.0.0

gateway itself.

 

the card in my PC gets a IP adress and everything works fine, nice speeds. but I don't have access to the internet anymore.

How can I get my setup to only use the 10GbE for transfers to my Xpenology and for internet use my normal Gb NIC?

 

Running Windows 10 x64 Pro, Xpenology 5.0-4528

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How can I get my setup to only use the 10GbE for transfers to my Xpenology and for internet use my normal Gb NIC?

 

You can choose the default adapter in the network management section of DSM. Try to set the default adapter to your 1Gb NIC.

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You can choose the default adapter in the network management section of DSM. Try to set the default adapter to your 1Gb NIC.

 

Thank you for the fast reply, I guess this should work for the Xpenology if it would not be able to connect to the internet.

In my case it was the PC not able to connect to the internet.

I've fixed it now, it seemed like I've made it too difficult for myself. I've setup alle these settings in DSM, where i should have let it on DHCP (client) mode and set my PC IP hard in the same range as the Mellanox in the XPenology.

Everything is working now with faster speed between PC and Xpenology :smile:

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On 6/8/2023 at 6:02 PM, wahabe said:

6TB
6xWD red in RAID 5

2x TP-Link 10gb in DS920+

1x Intel X550 t2 in pc

max transfer rate

 

 

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In CrystalDiskMark, nothing is selected in the Select Folder section.
Is it possible to test in this state?
Normally, you need to mount Synology's shared folder as a network drive in Windows and select the mounted drive LETTER.
Did you touch that part after the test was over?


That speed is the NVMe transfer speed of the internal drive C in Windows.

What is the name of the Synology shared folder in File Transfer at the bottom?

 

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12 minutes ago, Peter Suh said:

 

 

In CrystalDiskMark, nothing is selected in the Select Folder section.
Is it possible to test in this state?
Normally, you need to mount Synology's shared folder as a network drive in Windows and select the mounted drive LETTER.
Did you touch that part after the test was over?


That speed is the NVMe transfer speed of the internal drive C in Windows.

What is the name of the Synology shared folder in File Transfer at the bottom?

 

2023-07-177_37_19.png.17f9f0b578f4f1997da1087de847f6d6.png

 

 

After testing, I knew how it could look like that.

If you select a folder shared on the network, the folder selection changes like this and proceeds.

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46 minutes ago, Peter Suh said:

 

 

In CrystalDiskMark, nothing is selected in the Select Folder section.
Is it possible to test in this state?
Normally, you need to mount Synology's shared folder as a network drive in Windows and select the mounted drive LETTER.
Did you touch that part after the test was over?


That speed is the NVMe transfer speed of the internal drive C in Windows.

What is the name of the Synology shared folder in File Transfer at the bottom?

 

2023-07-177_37_19.png.17f9f0b578f4f1997da1087de847f6d6.png

Speed Test smb3 multichannel

 

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