![]() ![]() Using IP addresses instead of hostnames.Other suggestions I came across, which of course made no difference: Using FTP instead of SMB showed speeds around 500 MB/s in both directions (using the Mac's default ftpd).The raw network speeds tested with iperf3 were between 5 and 10 Gigabits/s.(tested with dd and Blackmagic Speed Test) The disks used were all RAID 5 arrays with local speeds between 600 MB/s. ![]() With the default setting which enables signing, the speeds were even (a lot) worse: around 60-70 MB/s. The problem is really specific to SMB on Mac.Īll the machines have SMB signing disabled as per Apple's recommendation. The slow speed is when transferring files between two Macs or when the Mac is reading from a Win/Linux share. The TerraMaster 10GbE NAS series products are all equipped with the Intel quad-core. The transfer speeds between the Windows or Linux machines are OK: between 500 and 800 MB/s for big files (10 to 100 GB).īut the Macs show a read speed of around 130 MB/s only.Ĭuriously, write speeds when writing from Mac to Windows or Linux, are much better. Provides 10GbE Connectivity to Mac Pro and Windows PCs - Powerfully simple way to add high-performance 10GbE connectivity to your computer with PCIe slots. The 48 native 10GbE RJ-45 copper ports for server connectivity. We have a 10 Gigabit network with a mix of Windows 10, Linux and MacOS (Sierra 10.12.6) machines. 16 x 25GbE SFP28 + 1 x 10GbE BASE-T (RJ45) Data Transmission.
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